Legitimacy in European Administrative Law: Reform and Reconstruction

Legitimacy in European Administrative Law: Reform and Reconstruction. Edited by Matthias Ruffert; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1. Legitimacy in Administrative Law: Reform and Reconstruction by Pascale Gonod; Chapter 2. Legitimacy in Administrative Law? A French Perspective by Jacques Cailloss...

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Main Author: Ruffert, M. (Author)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Groningen Europa Law Publishing 2011
Edition:Online-Ausg.
Series:European Administrative Law Series
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Summary:Legitimacy in European Administrative Law: Reform and Reconstruction. Edited by Matthias Ruffert; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1. Legitimacy in Administrative Law: Reform and Reconstruction by Pascale Gonod; Chapter 2. Legitimacy in Administrative Law? A French Perspective by Jacques Caillosse; Chapter 3. People as 'Users' and 'Citizens'. The Quest for Legitimacy in British Public Administration by Andrew Le Sueur; Chapter 4. Legitimacy and Accountability as a Basis for Administrative Organisation and Activity in Germany by Eberhard Schmidt-Aßmann
Chapter 5. Legitimacy and Accountability in Italian Administrative Law. A Critical Analysis by Giacinto della CananeaChapter 6. The Legitimacy of the Administration in Spain by Francisco Velasco Caballero; Chapter 7. Legitimacy Issues in Administrative Law. Historical Approach, Constitutional Approach, Fact-Finding Approach to Responsibility from a Swedish Perspective by Gunilla Edelstam; Chapter 8. The History of Legitimate Administration in Europe by Juli Ponce Solé; Chapter 9. Democracy, Legitimacy and Accountability - is there a Common European Theoretical Framework? by Roberto Caranta
Chapter 10. Legitimacy in Administrative Law: European Union by Paul CraigChapter 11. Historical and Prospective Views on Comparative Law as a Tool to Build a Framework for Legitimacy in Europe by Susana de la Sierra; Chapter 12. The Legitimacy of Administration: German Ideas and how they are Received in France by Patrice Chrétien; Chapter 13. Problems of Legitimacy in Contracting-Out and Privatisation by Catherine Donnelly; Chapter 14. Legitimacy: From Politics to Expertise and Public Opinion? by Dawn Oliver
Chapter 15. Legitimacy and Accountability: Integration and Compensation by Athanasios GromitsarisChapter 16. Comparative Perspectives of Administrative Legitimacy by Matthias Ruffert
This volume comprises the results of the third workshop of the Dornburg Research Group of New Administrative Law which took place in Paris in October 2009
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ISBN:9789089520944