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Comparative Administrative Law: Administrative Law of the European Union, its Member States and the United States 4th ed isbn 9781780686301

Administrative Law of the European Union, its Member States and the United States: A Comparative Analysis 3ed ed

Edited by: Rene Seerden

ISBN13: 9781780681092
New Edition ISBN: 9781780686301
Previous Edition ISBN: 9789050957205
Published: September 2012
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This book offers a comparative introduction, by the editor and native authors, to the most important aspects of administrative law in various EU Member States (France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom), at the level of the EU and in the United States of America.

It aspires to contribute to the ‘transboundary’ understanding of different regimes related to actions and decisions of the administration.

For the purpose of the use of this book in education, research and legal practice, the contributions to the book are all based on one and the same format, thus making it more accessible for its readers. The main items of the format, worked out in the introduction by the editor, are:

  • 1. What is administrative law?
  • 2. Who is administrating?
  • 3. Which instruments are available for the administration?
  • 4. Which (formal) rules/principles (written or unwritten) govern administrative actions?
  • 5. Access to (administrative) courts against administrative actions/decisions.
  • 6. Enforcement by the administration.
  • 7. Financial liability of the administration for (un)lawful actions.
  • 8. Recent and future developments and conclusions.

The final chapter offers comparative remarks by the editor.

Subjects:
Comparative Law