
Administrative Action and Procedures in Comparative Law
Vincenzo de Falco(Author)
Eleven International Publishing
Published on 6. June 2018
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-94-6236-842-2 (ISBN)
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Description
The volume concerns the evolution of the main elements of administrative procedures, provides a diachronic reconstruction and bridges a gap in comparative studies that had observed the phenomenon through the prevailing analysis of foreign law. The author analyses the characteristics of the main juridical experiences and identifies the role played by subjective legal positions, the principle of transparency, the participation, the judicial control and the defects of administrative acts in the formation of the rules on procedures. The analysis is carried out through preliminary methodological clarifications and continues with the verification of the strength with which the principles have established themselves in the national, European and international legal systems. In this way it has been possible to discover models of transparency and participation and identify the functions that the duty to give reasons have in the various jurisdictions. The author reconstructs the systems with which the problems of administrative inertia are tackled and resolved and the limits that the individual juridical experiences impose on the discretionary power, up to identify the models of the administrative action and their diffusion in comparative law.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Utrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 165 mm
ISBN-13
978-94-6236-842-2 (9789462368422)
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Person
Vincenzo De Falco is a professor of Comparative Public Law at the Department of Law of the "Luigi Vanvitelli" University of Campania. He has published books and essays on the issues of Competition in European Countries, Cultural Heritage in Spain and France, Public Services in Comparative Law, Silence in France, Autonomous Communities in Spain, Forms of Government in the States of India.
Content
1 Methodological Profiles; 2 The Power of Principles; 3 Access and Transparency; 4 Participation and Right to Defence; 5 The Duty to Give Reasons; 6 Limits to Discretionary Power; 7 Administrative Inertia and Procedural Delay; 8 Administrative Action and Procedural Models