EU Administrative Law

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EU Administrative Law

9781800375741 Edward Elgar Publishing
Diana-Urania Galetta, Professor of Administrative Law and European Administrative Law, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy, Director of CERIDAP (https://ceridap.eu/) and Jacques Ziller, Honorary Professor of Public Law, Université de Paris 1 – Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, Honorary Professor of European Union Law, University of Pavia, Italy and formerly of the European University Institute, Florence
Publication Date: November 2024 ISBN: 978 1 80037 574 1 Extent: c 306 pp
This insightful book analyses the theory and practice of administrative law in the European Union and its member states. Adopting a functional approach, Diana-Urania Galetta and Jacques Ziller provide a detailed overview of the law as it applies to EU institutions, bodies, offices, agencies, and member state authorities.

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This insightful book analyses the theory and practice of administrative law in the European Union and its member states. Adopting a functional approach, Diana-Urania Galetta and Jacques Ziller provide a detailed overview of the law as it applies to EU institutions, bodies, offices, agencies, and member state authorities.

Drawing on insights from comparative law, Galetta and Ziller explore key topics including administrative procedure, judicial review, legal instruments and executive function, and investigate how multilingualism mediates the interaction of EU and member state law. The book highlights the importance of change and adaptability in EU administrative law, and examines the role of the policies and institutional systems that govern it.

Covering both primary and secondary EU law alongside the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice, this book is an essential resource for students and scholars of EU law and politics, administrative law, and institutional systems. It is also a valuable read for legal practitioners and administrators working in and implementing EU law.
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‘Professors Diana-Urania Galetta and Jacques Ziller offer a concise yet comprehensive analysis of core administrative law concepts, enriched by pertinent and recent case law. This book is indispensable for students and practitioners aiming to grasp the intricacies of European law within the EU’s administration framework.’
– Thomas von Danwitz, Court of Justice of the European Union

‘Diana-Urania Galetta and Jacques Ziller’s book on EU administrative law is a valuable contribution to the literature on the subject. The analysis is rich and insightful, informed by the authors'' in-depth understanding of the primary materials, secondary literature, the concepts that underpin the subject and the normative values that shape the jurisprudence.’
– Paul Craig, Oxford University, UK

‘Galetta and Ziller present great amounts of knowledge in this book in an accessible and comprehensible way. It is a masterpiece in terms of structuring and giving access to a fast-developing and ever-changing legal field central to understanding how law is shaping reality in the European Union.’
– Herwig C. H. Hofmann, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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Contents
Preface
1 EU administrative law as a subject area
2 Carrying out the EU executive function
3 The relationship between EU and Member States’ law
4 Legal instruments of the executive function: EU acts
5 Member States’ administrative law as instrument of the EU’s executive function
6 Principles of EU administrative law
7 Administrative organisation in the EU
8 Administrative procedure
9 Transparency and access to documents
10 Judicial review of executive action
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