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Nonjudicial Remedies And Eu Administration Protection Of Rights Versus Preservation Of Autonomy 1st Edition Paola Chirulli

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Nonjudicial Remedies And Eu Administration Protection Of Rights Versus Preservation Of Autonomy 1st Edition Paola Chirulli
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.74 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Paola Chirulli, Luca De Lucia
ISBN: 9780429595691, 9780367682972, 9780367182380, 9780429060243, 0429595697, 0367682974, 0367182386, 0429060246
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Nonjudicial Remedies And Eu Administration Protection Of Rights Versus Preservation Of Autonomy 1st Edition Paola Chirulli by Paola Chirulli, Luca De Lucia 9780429595691, 9780367682972, 9780367182380, 9780429060243, 0429595697, 0367682974, 0367182386, 0429060246 instant download after payment.

The increasing number of executive tasks assigned to EU institutions and agencies has resulted in a greater demand for justice that can no longer be satisfied by the courts alone. This has led to the development of a wide range of administrative remedies that have become a central part of the EU administrative justice system. This book examines the important theoretical and practical issues raised by this phenomenon. The work focuses on five administrative remedies: internal review; administrative appeals to the Commission against decisions of executive and decentralised agencies; independent administrative review of decisions of decentralised agencies; complaints to the EU Ombudsman; and complaints to the EU Data Protection Supervisor. The research rests on the idea that there is a complex, and at times ambivalent, relationship between administrative remedies and the varying degrees of autonomy of EU institutions and bodies, offices and agencies. The work draws on legislation, internal rules of executive bodies, administrative practices and specific case law, data and statistics. This empirical approach helps to unveil the true dynamics present within these procedures and demonstrates that whilst administrative remedies may improve the relationship between individuals and the EU administration, their interplay with administrative autonomy might lead to a risk of fragmentation and incoherence in the EU administrative justice system.

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