European Administrative Law in the Constitutional Treaty
Eva Nieto Garrido, Isaac Martín Delgado - Hart Publishing, 2007
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With the Treaty establishing a
Constitution for Europe being the main point of reference, this book presents an
integrated approach to general questions of European administrative law and
offers some possible solutions to the problems which it poses. Under the Treaty,
general questions of administrative law are no longer addressed merely in a
fragmented or incidental way, but as a discipline that governs the exercise of
sovereign powers by a supranational entity. This calls for a detailed
examination of the fields which comprise European administrative law. The book
therefore examines in some detail the key areas of rulemaking powers and
normative instruments, the implications of the Charter of Fundamental Rights for
European and national administrations, administrative procedure, and judicial
protection within the European Union.