Good Administration and the Council of Europe
Law, Principles, and Effectiveness
Edited by Ulrich Stelkens and Agnė Andrijauskaitė
Table of Contents
Introduction: Setting the Scene for a 'True European Administrative Law', Ulrich Stelkens and Agnė Andrijauskaitė
PART I: Foundations: Sources and Methods
1.:Sources and Content of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration, Ulrich Stelkens and Agnė Andrijauskaitė
2.:How to Assess the Effectiveness of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration, Ulrich Stelkens and Agnė Andrijauskaitė
PART II: The Receptivity to the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration of the Administrative Law of Founding States of the Council of Europe
3.:The Impact of Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration on United Kingdom Administrative Law: Shared Principles in a Strained Relationship, Sarah Nason
4.:Belgian Pluralism and Pragmatism: A Differentiated Reception for the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration, Yseult Marique
5.:The Impact of Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration on the Administrative Law of France: Towards Selective Integration, Emilie Chevalier
6.:The Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration in the Italian Legal System: A (Sometimes) Contradictory Path, Marco Macchia and Claudia Figliolia
7.:The Dutch Paradox. The Impact of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration in the Netherlands, Janneke Gerards, Frank van Ommeren, and Johan Wolswinkel
8.:The Council of Europe and Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration - the Influence on the Administrative Law of Norway, Inger-Johanne Sand
9.:The Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration in Sweden - Undeniable but Partial Vehicles of Change, Jane Reichel
PART III: The Receptivity to the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration of the Administrative Law of Accession States of the First Generation: 1949 - 1970
10.:The Right to Good Administration under Turkish Law - the Process of Integrating with the Legal Culture of the Council of Europe, Müslüm Akinci
11.:The Impact of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration on German Law, Ulrich Stelkens
12.:The Austrian Perception of the Council of Europe - with Particular Regard to Administrative Law, Alexander Balthasar
13.:The Impact of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration on Swiss Law - between Exemplary Reception of the ECHR and Frictions due to Direct Democracy, Nadja Braun Binder and Ardita Driza Maurer
PART IV: The Receptivity to the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration of the Administrative Law of Accession States of the Second Generation: The Iberian Peninsula
14.:The Impact of the ECHR and of Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration on the Administrative Law of Portugal, Rui Tavares Lanceiro
15.:The Council of Europe as a Source of General Principles of Good Administration in Spain, Dolores Utrilla Fernández-Bermejo
PART V: The Receptivity to the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration of the Administrative Law of Accession States of the Third Generation: the Eastward Enlargement
16.:Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration in Finland: from Margin to Centre?, Ida Koivisto
17.:The Innocuous Impact of Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration on Hungarian Law and Legal Practice, Petra Lea Láncos
18.:The Role of the Council of Europe in Improving General Principles of Administrative Law in Poland - Remarks on the 25th Anniversary of Accession to the European Convention on Human Rights, Barbara Grabowska-Moroz and Marek Wierzbowski
19.:Implementation of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration in Bulgaria?, Vesco Paskalev
20.:Europeanization through Constitutionalism: Estonia, Madis Ernits and Karmen Pähkla
21.:Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration in Lithuania - A Success Story with Caveats, Jurgita Pauzaité-Kulvinskiené and Agnė Andrijauskaitė
22.:The Moderate Impact of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration on Slovenian Administrative Law, Ales Fercic
23.:Lip Service or Genuine Consideration of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration in Czechia?, Filip Krepelka
24.:A Tale of Europeanization: Romanian Administrative Law and its Deference to the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration, Dacian C. Dragos and Cosmina Chirila
25.:Good Administration in the Administrative Law of the Republic of Latvia, Janis Neimanis
26.:The Impact of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration on Albanian Law - a Struggle between Law-Making and Implementation, Irma Spahiu
27.:The Impact of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration on Croatian Administrative Law - Arising from the Case Law of the Croatian Constitutional Court, Lana Ofak
28.:Georgian Administrative Law - from Soviet Era to European Standards, Tamar Gvaramadze
29.:Towards Implementation of the Pan-European General Principles of Good Administration through Reforms of the Public Administration System: the Case of Armenia, Vache Kalashyan and Tigran Grigoryan
30.:The Pan-European General Principles of Administrative Law - the Serbian Legislator's Inspiration and Conscience, Vuk Cucic
PART VI: Conclusion
31.:Mapping, Explaining and Constructing the Effectiveness of the Pan-European Principles of Good Administration: Overall Assessment, Ulrich Stelkens, Agnė Andrijauskaitė, and Yseult Marique