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Administrative Law and Policy of the European Union
註釋Examines the complex network of EU administration and its legal framework, offering a systematic analysis of the general principles of EU public law and policy Integrates the disciplines of political science and administrative law, examining the legal structure and practice of European administration against policy objectives Incorporates analysis of the different national viewpoints of the EU, and the multi-level administrative structure Administrative Law and Policy of the EU provides a comprehensive analysis of the administration of the European Union and the legal framework within which that administration operates. The book examines the multifarious approaches, techniques, and structures of public administration in order to systematise and assess the solutions they offer to political, social, and economic problems. The legal framework of administration is examined from the standpoint of how it meets the demands of specific policy objectives established by democratically accountable decision-makers. Administrative law structures and many of its underlying principles have developed in an evolutionary and isolated manner in each policy area. While aware of the diversity of specific areas, this book takes an overarching approach, setting out the common rules and principles that constitute the general body of EU administrative law. By integrating the disciplines of political and administrative science, and administrative law, the book offers a rich explanation and critique of the complex executive framework of the EU. Readership: Academics, advanced students, and policy makers, working in the field of EU administration and public law.