Dragos / Kovac / Tolsma The Sound of Silence in European Administrative Law
Buch, Englisch,
497 Seiten, Gebunden, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 169 mm x 35 mm, Gewicht: 811 g
1. Auflage 2020,
497 Seiten, Gebunden, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 169 mm x 35 mm, Gewicht: 811 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-45226-1
Verlag: Springer, Berlin
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Dragos, Dacian C.
Dacian C. Dragos is Jean Monnet Professor of Administrative and European Law and Co-director of the Center for Good Governance Studies at the Babes Bolyai University, Romania. Since 2010 he has chaired the Law and Administration panel of the European Group of Public Administration (EGPA). His research publications include several edited books, over 40 chapters in international books, and over 50 papers in scientific journals.
Polonca Kovac, Professor at the Faculty for Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. She is a steering committee member of the Network of Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe (NISPAcee) and a co-director of the Law and Administration panel of the EGPA. She is an editor and author of numerous articles and books, editor-in-chief of the Central European Public Administration Review, and an OECD/SIGMA expert.
Hanna D. Tolsma is Assistant Professor at the Department of Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Public Administration of the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Her publication mainly relates to administrative law and environmental law. She is a member of the editorial board of AB Rechtspraak Bestuursrecht and honorary judge at the District Court in the North of the Netherlands.
From the Editors: Making of "The Sound of Silence in European administrative Law"
Part I: Introduction and Comparisons
Chapter 1: In Search of an Effective Model: A Comparative Outlook on Administrative Silence in Europe, by Polonca Kovac, Hanna D. Tolsma, Dacian C. Dragos.
Part II: The European Union
Chapter 2: Silence of the EU authorities: the legal consequences of inaction by the EU administration, by Natassa Athanasiadou, Mariolina Eliantonio.
Part III: National perspectives - Western and Southern Europe
Chapter 3: Administrative Silence in Germany, by Bettina Engewald. Chapter 4: Silence in the French administrative system: a failed revolution?, by Emilie Chevalier.Chapter 5: Legal Instruments to Confront Administrative Inaction: a Gift for the Citizen but a Curse for the Government?, by Bengt Verbeeck, Ivo Carlens, Jurgen Neuts, Ludo M. Veny+.Chapter 6: Remedies against Administrative Silence in the Netherlands, by Kars J. de Graaf, Nicole G. Hoogstra, Albert T. Marseille.Chapter 7: Administrative Silence in Italy, Between (Desired) Simplification and (Practical) Complication, by Anna Simonati.Chapter 8: The Sound of Silence in Spain, by Patricia Valcárcel Fernández, Rafael Fernández Acevedo, Sara Sistero Ródenas.Chapter 9: Administrative Silence in Portugal, by Miguel Assis Raimundo, João Tiago Silveira, Tiago Fidalgo de Freitas, Gonçalo Fabião.
Part IV: National perspectives - Central and Eastern Europe
Chapter 10: Legal and Administrative Challenges of Administrative Silence in Slovenia, by Tina Sever, Polonca Kovac, Mirko Pecaric. Chapter 11: Administrative Silence in Croatia: Between Fiction and Reality, by Marko Sikic, Bosiljka Britvic Vetma, Anamarija Musa. Chapter 12: The Privilege of Silence in Serbian Administrative Law, by Vuk Cucic.Chapter 13: Using Legal Fictions to Deal with Administrative Silence. The Case of Romania, by Dacian Dragos, Bogdana Neamtu, Bianca Radu. Chapter 14: Administrative Silence: A Polish Perspective, by Agata Jurkowska-Gomulka, Kamilla Kurczewska, Katarzyna Kurzepa-Dedo, Dawid Szescilo.Chapter 15: Administrative Silence in Lithuania: Case Law and Data from the Administrative Oversight Institutions, by Vidmant_ Giedraityt_, Agn_ Andrijauskait_, Mantas Bileisis.
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Dragos, Dacian C.
Dacian C. Dragos is Jean Monnet Professor of Administrative and European Law and Co-director of the Center for Good Governance Studies at the Babes Bolyai University, Romania. Since 2010 he has chaired the Law and Administration panel of the European Group of Public Administration (EGPA). His research publications include several edited books, over 40 chapters in international books, and over 50 papers in scientific journals.
Polonca Kovac, Professor at the Faculty for Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. She is a steering committee member of the Network of Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe (NISPAcee) and a co-director of the Law and Administration panel of the EGPA. She is an editor and author of numerous articles and books, editor-in-chief of the Central European Public Administration Review, and an OECD/SIGMA expert.
Hanna D. Tolsma is Assistant Professor at the Department of Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Public Administration of the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Her publication mainly relates to administrative law and environmental law. She is a member of the editorial board of AB Rechtspraak Bestuursrecht and honorary judge at the District Court in the North of the Netherlands.
From the Editors: Making of "The Sound of Silence in European administrative Law"
Part I: Introduction and Comparisons
Chapter 1: In Search of an Effective Model: A Comparative Outlook on Administrative Silence in Europe, by Polonca Kovac, Hanna D. Tolsma, Dacian C. Dragos.
Part II: The European Union
Chapter 2: Silence of the EU authorities: the legal consequences of inaction by the EU administration, by Natassa Athanasiadou, Mariolina Eliantonio.
Part III: National perspectives - Western and Southern Europe
Chapter 3: Administrative Silence in Germany, by Bettina Engewald. Chapter 4: Silence in the French administrative system: a failed revolution?, by Emilie Chevalier.Chapter 5: Legal Instruments to Confront Administrative Inaction: a Gift for the Citizen but a Curse for the Government?, by Bengt Verbeeck, Ivo Carlens, Jurgen Neuts, Ludo M. Veny+.Chapter 6: Remedies against Administrative Silence in the Netherlands, by Kars J. de Graaf, Nicole G. Hoogstra, Albert T. Marseille.Chapter 7: Administrative Silence in Italy, Between (Desired) Simplification and (Practical) Complication, by Anna Simonati.Chapter 8: The Sound of Silence in Spain, by Patricia Valcárcel Fernández, Rafael Fernández Acevedo, Sara Sistero Ródenas.Chapter 9: Administrative Silence in Portugal, by Miguel Assis Raimundo, João Tiago Silveira, Tiago Fidalgo de Freitas, Gonçalo Fabião.
Part IV: National perspectives - Central and Eastern Europe
Chapter 10: Legal and Administrative Challenges of Administrative Silence in Slovenia, by Tina Sever, Polonca Kovac, Mirko Pecaric. Chapter 11: Administrative Silence in Croatia: Between Fiction and Reality, by Marko Sikic, Bosiljka Britvic Vetma, Anamarija Musa. Chapter 12: The Privilege of Silence in Serbian Administrative Law, by Vuk Cucic.Chapter 13: Using Legal Fictions to Deal with Administrative Silence. The Case of Romania, by Dacian Dragos, Bogdana Neamtu, Bianca Radu. Chapter 14: Administrative Silence: A Polish Perspective, by Agata Jurkowska-Gomulka, Kamilla Kurczewska, Katarzyna Kurzepa-Dedo, Dawid Szescilo.Chapter 15: Administrative Silence in Lithuania: Case Law and Data from the Administrative Oversight Institutions, by Vidmant_ Giedraityt_, Agn_ Andrijauskait_, Mantas Bileisis.
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