Model Rules on EU Administrative Procedures
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In various European countries, debates on the transformation of administrative law are held from a national perspective and with different intensity. Given the considerable effects such a discussion may have on the methods of administrative legal scholarship, an analysis of these developments in a European context promises valuable results.
For this purpose, a long term transnational exchange of ideas – between administrative law scholars from England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden, was initiated in 2005 in Dornburg Castle and then continued with meetings in London (2007), Paris (2009) and Dornburg Castle again (2012). The fifth workshop took place in Rome in April 2015. This time, the group considered a proposal for codification, the Model Rules of the Research Network on European Administrative Law
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Contents
About the Authors
chapter I The ReNEUAL Codification Project. Book III
2 The Heritage of Otto Mayer: Actes Administratifs Unilatéraux and Verwaltungsakte in a Franco-Germán Comparison
3 Unilateral Single Case Decisions: A UK Perspective
4. The Book III of the ReNEUAL Model Rules from Spanish Prespective; When Procedural LAw Becomes Substantive
5. Inspection and Evidence in Preparation of Unilateral Decisions
6. Inspeccition and Evidence in European Cooperative Decision-Making Process
7 Investigation and Responsibility – Legal Aspects of Common Interest
8 Third Parties Protection in Administrative Procedure Law
9 Expert Influence in Unilateral Single Decisión Making
10 Decision-Making and Information Management
11. Conclusions