The European Ombudsman and Good Administration in the European Union
Autor: | Nikos Vogiatzis |
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EAN: | 9781137573957 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 01.10.2017 |
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Schlagworte: | EU Charter of fundamental rights EU Commission as the guardian of the Tre EU Onbudsman EU governance EU law European Code of Good Administrative Behaviour European Union (EU) democracy in the EU political science right to good administration |
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This book explores the work of the European Ombudsman and her or his contribution to holding the EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies to account, through examination of complaints on maladministration, own-initiative inquiries and other proactive efforts. It considers the Ombudsman's current institutional and constitutional position and her or his 'method' of dealing with complaints, and unravels the depth of subject matters that fall under the Ombudsman's remit. A separate chapter focuses on transparency and access to documents. The last part of the book critically reflects upon the present mandate and practice of the Ombudsman, and discusses a number of possible proposals for improvement. This work has interdisciplinary appeal and will engage scholars in law, political science and public administration, as well as EU and national policy-makers.
Nikos Vogiatzis is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Liverpool, UK. He holds a PhD in Law from the University of Hull, an LLM in EU Law from ULB and an LLB from the University of Athens. His research and teaching interests are in selected areas of EU administrative and constitutional law; EU governance (notably questions of participation, transparency and accountability); the role of ombudsman institutions and extra-judicial redress more generally; and the law of the ECHR.
Nikos Vogiatzis is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Liverpool, UK. He holds a PhD in Law from the University of Hull, an LLM in EU Law from ULB and an LLB from the University of Athens. His research and teaching interests are in selected areas of EU administrative and constitutional law; EU governance (notably questions of participation, transparency and accountability); the role of ombudsman institutions and extra-judicial redress more generally; and the law of the ECHR.