The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decisions of EU agencies. After describing the common features of the Boards of Appeal and identifying some of the open issues regarding their role and activity, two reference models (drawn from the UK and the US legal orders) will be looked at in order to help provide a better analysis of their EU counterparts. The study will then focus on the fact-finding and decision-making activities carried out by the Boards of Appeal, with the aim of assessing the type and intensity of their powers of review. Finally, the balance between public and private interests produced by these dispute resolution mechanisms will be considered, as well as their contribut...
This article examines the administrative remedy provided by the Administrative Board of Review (ABoR...
This chapter examines Article 58a of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU...
The paper examines the administrative review of the ECB decisions in the banking supervisory field. ...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decisi...
The article examines the Boards od Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decisi...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decisi...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decis...
While the EU agencies that have been granted the power to adopt binding decisions are a diverse grou...
Agencification phenomenon in the EU has led to concerns about controls over EU agencies’ actions. As...
The paper touches upon three remedies available against decisions of EU agencies: a) the internal re...
This chapter illustrates the peculiar nature of the Boards of Appeal (BoA) of EU agencies, which ha...
"Do independent boards of appeal set up in some EU agencies and the European Ombudsman compensate fo...
This chapter examines the nature of the Boards of Appeal (BoAs) of EU financial agencies and the typ...
This article examines the administrative remedy provided by the Administrative Board of Review (ABoR...
This article examines the administrative remedy provided by the Administrative Board of Review (ABoR...
This chapter examines Article 58a of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU...
The paper examines the administrative review of the ECB decisions in the banking supervisory field. ...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decisi...
The article examines the Boards od Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decisi...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decisi...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decis...
While the EU agencies that have been granted the power to adopt binding decisions are a diverse grou...
Agencification phenomenon in the EU has led to concerns about controls over EU agencies’ actions. As...
The paper touches upon three remedies available against decisions of EU agencies: a) the internal re...
This chapter illustrates the peculiar nature of the Boards of Appeal (BoA) of EU agencies, which ha...
"Do independent boards of appeal set up in some EU agencies and the European Ombudsman compensate fo...
This chapter examines the nature of the Boards of Appeal (BoAs) of EU financial agencies and the typ...
This article examines the administrative remedy provided by the Administrative Board of Review (ABoR...
This article examines the administrative remedy provided by the Administrative Board of Review (ABoR...
This chapter examines Article 58a of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU...
The paper examines the administrative review of the ECB decisions in the banking supervisory field. ...