- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Authors’ Preface
- Abbreviations<sup>1</sup>
- Notes on the Authors
- Chronological Table of Cases of the Court of Justice of the European Union
- Table of Legal Acts
- Table of Legal Acts of the European Union
- Part I Introduction
- 1 The Idea of European Union Administration—Its Nature and Development
- 2 The Aim and Approach of this Book
- 3 Interdisciplinary Foundations of European Administrative Law
- 4 A Typology of Administrative Tasks in the European Union
- Part II The Constitutional Framework of European Union Administrative Law
- 5 Sources of European Union Administrative Law
- 6 Principles Underlying the Relationship Between the European Union and the Member States
- 7 General Principles Framing European Union Administrative Law
- 8 Delegation and the European Union Constitutional Framework
- Part III Structures, Procedures, and Methods
- 9 Organizational Arrangements for European Union Administrative Action
- 10 Budget Implementation and Programme Management
- 11 Administrative Procedures
- 12 Information and Administration
- 13 Rules and Principles Governing the Substance of Administrative Decision-Making
- Part IV Form and Effect of Administrative Acts—abstract-general Measures
- 14 Agenda Setting, Preparatory Acts, Planning, and Framework Measures
- 15 Subordinate Legislation
- 16 Administrative Rules
- 17 Rule-Making by Private Parties
- Part V Form and Effect of Administrative Acts—Single-Case Measures
- 18 Decisions in Individual Cases
- 19 Administrative Agreements
- 20 Factual Conduct by the Administration in Individual Cases
- Part VI Enforcement and Supervision of Administrative Action
- 21 Purposes and Functions of Supervision and Enforcement
- 22 Enforcement
- 23 Administrative Supervision
- 24 Political Supervision
- 25 Judicial Supervision
- Part VII Conclusion
- 26 The Present and Future Condition of European Union Administrative Law
- Appendix European Union and European Community Treaty Provisions—Table of Correspondences<sup>1</sup>
- Index
The Present and Future Condition of European Union Administrative Law
The Present and Future Condition of European Union Administrative Law
- Chapter:
- (p.906) (p.907) 26 The Present and Future Condition of European Union Administrative Law
- Source:
- Administrative Law and Policy of the European Union
- Author(s):
Herwig C.H. Hofmann
Gerard C. Rowe
Alexander H. TÜrk
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This chapter offers a view of the current place, function, and nature of Union administrative law, and how this body of law can and should develop in order to serve the tasks with which it has been charged within the overall political and legal order of the European Union. A review of European public law has shown that the most substantial and encompassing challenge is that in regard to establishing, enhancing, and extending the accountability of networks. The specific nature of the EU inheres to a large degree in the exercise of shared sovereignty by integrated executives through such networks. Thus, the most profound challenges facing public law in the European Union emerge in relation to the conceptual and practical features of its administrative law, especially in relation to networks.
Keywords: EU administrative law, administrative activity, legal order, networks, accountability, public law, public administration
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Authors’ Preface
- Abbreviations<sup>1</sup>
- Notes on the Authors
- Chronological Table of Cases of the Court of Justice of the European Union
- Table of Legal Acts
- Table of Legal Acts of the European Union
- Part I Introduction
- 1 The Idea of European Union Administration—Its Nature and Development
- 2 The Aim and Approach of this Book
- 3 Interdisciplinary Foundations of European Administrative Law
- 4 A Typology of Administrative Tasks in the European Union
- Part II The Constitutional Framework of European Union Administrative Law
- 5 Sources of European Union Administrative Law
- 6 Principles Underlying the Relationship Between the European Union and the Member States
- 7 General Principles Framing European Union Administrative Law
- 8 Delegation and the European Union Constitutional Framework
- Part III Structures, Procedures, and Methods
- 9 Organizational Arrangements for European Union Administrative Action
- 10 Budget Implementation and Programme Management
- 11 Administrative Procedures
- 12 Information and Administration
- 13 Rules and Principles Governing the Substance of Administrative Decision-Making
- Part IV Form and Effect of Administrative Acts—abstract-general Measures
- 14 Agenda Setting, Preparatory Acts, Planning, and Framework Measures
- 15 Subordinate Legislation
- 16 Administrative Rules
- 17 Rule-Making by Private Parties
- Part V Form and Effect of Administrative Acts—Single-Case Measures
- 18 Decisions in Individual Cases
- 19 Administrative Agreements
- 20 Factual Conduct by the Administration in Individual Cases
- Part VI Enforcement and Supervision of Administrative Action
- 21 Purposes and Functions of Supervision and Enforcement
- 22 Enforcement
- 23 Administrative Supervision
- 24 Political Supervision
- 25 Judicial Supervision
- Part VII Conclusion
- 26 The Present and Future Condition of European Union Administrative Law
- Appendix European Union and European Community Treaty Provisions—Table of Correspondences<sup>1</sup>
- Index