peer reviewedThe existence or non-existence of procedural rules for executive rule-making in the EU is not merely a ‘technical’ question free of constitutional value choices. This article argues that constitutional principles such as transparency, openness and participatory democracy highlighted by the Treaty of Lisbon constitute decisive guidelines for the design of administrative procedures in the EU as they can have a considerable impact on substantive outcomes. We apply such principles with regard to non-legislative rule making procedures in the EU, highlight the salience of this discussion and argue that some systematization of non-legislative rule making procedures is needed in order to implement constitutional principles in a complex...
Every constitution needs to set out rules for the production of its laws. Legislation refers to the ...
This article aims at identifying European administrative law principles by mapping the proposal of t...
The reform of comitology and the introduction of the new instrument of delegated acts in the Lisbon ...
peer reviewedThe existence or non-existence of procedural rules for executive rule-making in the EU ...
The reform of non-legislative acts introduced by Articles 290 and 291 of the Treaty on the Functioni...
peer reviewedThe reform of non-legislative acts introduced by Articles 290 and 291 of the Treaty on ...
This book presents an analysis of the recent development of administrative procedures in EC law. It ...
The picture of Brussels-based bureaucrats exercising wide-ranging, arbitrary executive powers with n...
The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and the...
Which administrative procedures are followed by EU agencies? Which are the implications flowing from...
The debate on the conventions of the constitution has led to a variety of tools for analysing instit...
"The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and th...
This article presents and discusses the concepts, ideas and results of the Research Network on Europ...
peer reviewedThe Treaty of Lisbon has put emphasis on a more strict separation of executive function...
The relative power of the Commission, the Parliament and the Council in the adoption of delegated an...
Every constitution needs to set out rules for the production of its laws. Legislation refers to the ...
This article aims at identifying European administrative law principles by mapping the proposal of t...
The reform of comitology and the introduction of the new instrument of delegated acts in the Lisbon ...
peer reviewedThe existence or non-existence of procedural rules for executive rule-making in the EU ...
The reform of non-legislative acts introduced by Articles 290 and 291 of the Treaty on the Functioni...
peer reviewedThe reform of non-legislative acts introduced by Articles 290 and 291 of the Treaty on ...
This book presents an analysis of the recent development of administrative procedures in EC law. It ...
The picture of Brussels-based bureaucrats exercising wide-ranging, arbitrary executive powers with n...
The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and the...
Which administrative procedures are followed by EU agencies? Which are the implications flowing from...
The debate on the conventions of the constitution has led to a variety of tools for analysing instit...
"The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and th...
This article presents and discusses the concepts, ideas and results of the Research Network on Europ...
peer reviewedThe Treaty of Lisbon has put emphasis on a more strict separation of executive function...
The relative power of the Commission, the Parliament and the Council in the adoption of delegated an...
Every constitution needs to set out rules for the production of its laws. Legislation refers to the ...
This article aims at identifying European administrative law principles by mapping the proposal of t...
The reform of comitology and the introduction of the new instrument of delegated acts in the Lisbon ...