TY - BOOK AU - Nieto-Garrido,Eva AU - Martin Delgado,Isaac TI - European Administrative Law in the Constitutional Treaty T2 - Modern Studies in European Law Series SN - 9781847313836 AV - KJE5602.N54 2007 U1 - 610.7114134 PY - 2007/// CY - London PB - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc KW - Judicial review of administrative acts -- European Union countries KW - Electronic books N1 - Half title page -- Title page -- Title verso -- Foreword -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1 Legislative Powers and Normative Instruments -- I. Introduction -- II. Legislative Powers and Normative Instruments Under the Current Treaties -- III. Simplification of the Union's Normative Instruments and the Transformation of European Administrative Law -- IV. New Normative Instruments Under the Constitutional Treaty -- V. A Third Type of European Regulation -- VI. The Choice Between Primary Law and Secondary Law: Consequences -- 2 Implications of a Binding European Charter of Fundamental Rights for the Individual Decisions Made by the European Public Administration -- I. Introduction -- II. The Right to Good Administration -- III. The Right of Access to Documents -- IV. The Right to Protection of Personal Data -- 3 The Impact of the Charter of Fundamental Rights on Decisions Adopted by Member States -- I. Fundamental Rights of the Union and Member States: What Does 'Implement' Mean? -- II. The Right to Good Administration, Access to Documents and Protection of Personal Data: Effects of Recognition in National Legal Systems -- III. Fundamental Rights of the European Union and Member States: the Case of Structural Funds -- IV. Conclusion -- 4 Towards Law on Administrative Procedure -- I. An Old Issue Revisited: Why Now a European Law on a Common Administrative Procedure? -- II. Codifying European Administrative Procedure -- III. Conclusion -- 5 Judicial Protection -- I. Introduction -- II. The Rule of Standing and the Right to Effective Judicial Protection -- III. The Extension of Articles III-365 and III-367 to Union Bodies and Agencies Including Europol and Eurojust -- IV. Member States' Obligation to Provide Appropriate Remedies to Ensure Effective Legal Protection in the Fields Covered by Union Law; V. Extension of the Court of Justice's Competence to the Present Third Pillar -- Bibliography -- Index N2 - This book presents an integrated approach to questions of European administrative law and offers some solutions to the problems which it poses UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=1772417 ER -