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    Product details:

    • Edition number 4
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 7 May 2026

    • ISBN 9780197904237
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages992 pages
    • Size 250x180x60 mm
    • Weight 1852 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    EU Administrative Law offers a comprehensive, accessible analysis of the EU---s administrative system. Covering its historical foundations, modes of policy administration, and principles of judicial review, the book integrates legal texts, institutional documents, and scholarly commentary across 26 chapters.

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    Long description:

    EU Administrative Law covers all dimensions of the administrative system in the EU and the principles of judicial review that apply in this area. Part I is entitled 'Foundations' and has two chapters, the first dealing with the historical development of the administrative system and administrative typology, the second dealing with the foundations of judicial review.

    Part II, which has seven chapters, is entitled 'Administration and Law', the focus being on the different ways in EU policy is administered, and the role of law and politics therein. There are chapters on Crisis, Reform and Constitutionalization; Centralized Management; Shared Management; Comitology; Agencies; Open Method of Coordination; and Social Partners.

    Part III has seventeen chapters, and is concerned with 'Law and Administration'. The precepts of judicial review are explicated, and set within the broader frame of the workings of the EU. The chapters are as follows: Courts; Access; Process; Transparency; Competence and Subsidiarity; Law, Fact and Discretion; Rights and Values; Equality; Legitimate Expectations and Legal Certainty; Proportionality I: EU; Proportionality II: Member States; Precautionary Principle; AI Systems and Automated Decision-Making; Internal Review and Appeal; Ombudsman; Judicial Remedies I: The EU; Judicial Remedies II: Member States.

    The approach throughout the book is to provide accessible and informed analysis of the law (in terms of Treaty provisions, EU legislation, and case law), relevant documentation from EU institutions and national institutions, and related academic commentary.

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    Table of Contents:

    Table of Cases
    Tables of Legislation, Treaties, and Conventions
    Abbreviations
    Part I Foundations
    Foundations: The Administrative System
    Foundations: Judicial Review
    Part II Administration and Law
    Crisis, Reform and Constitutionalization
    Centralized Management
    Shared Management
    Comitology
    Agencies
    Open Method of Coordination
    Social Partners
    Part III Law and Administration
    Courts
    Access
    Process
    Transparency
    Competence and Subsidiarity
    Law, Fact and Discretion
    Rights and Values
    Equality
    Legal Certainty and Legitimate Expectations
    Proportionality I: EU
    Proportionality II: Member States
    Precautionary Principle
    AI Systems and Automated Decision-Making
    Internal Review and Appeal
    The Ombudsman
    Remedies I: EU
    Remedies II: Member States

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