This chapter examines the nature of the Boards of Appeal (BoAs) of EU financial agencies and the type of review they offer. It describes the different operation of the Joint Board of Appeal (JBoA) of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESA) and of the Appeal Panel (AP) of the Single Resolution Board (SRB).. The chapter analyses their decisions, which are binding and which follow appeal procedures that need to be exhausted before a procedure may be started before the EU Courts. It provides a comparative analysis of the JBoA and the AP, and assesses their suitability in providing effective and swift remedy to individuals
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decis...
This chapter examines Article 58a of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decisi...
This chapter examines the nature of the Boards of Appeal (BoAs) of EU financial agencies and the typ...
This paper offers some lessons drawn from the first years of experience of both the joint Board of A...
This paper offers some lessons drawn from the first years of experience of both the joint Board of A...
Features of financial regulation appeal bodies; The practice of appeal bodies in the field of financ...
1. introduction; 2. composition and appointment mechanism; 3.independence and impartiality; 4. proce...
While the EU agencies that have been granted the power to adopt binding decisions are a diverse grou...
This chapter illustrates the peculiar nature of the Boards of Appeal (BoA) of EU agencies, which ha...
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...
Agencification phenomenon in the EU has led to concerns about controls over EU agencies’ actions. As...
This chapter explores the degree to which the Joint Board of Appeal fulfils its potential as a mecha...
This chapter explores the degree to which the Joint Board of Appeal fulfils its potential as a mecha...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decis...
This chapter examines Article 58a of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decisi...
This chapter examines the nature of the Boards of Appeal (BoAs) of EU financial agencies and the typ...
This paper offers some lessons drawn from the first years of experience of both the joint Board of A...
This paper offers some lessons drawn from the first years of experience of both the joint Board of A...
Features of financial regulation appeal bodies; The practice of appeal bodies in the field of financ...
1. introduction; 2. composition and appointment mechanism; 3.independence and impartiality; 4. proce...
While the EU agencies that have been granted the power to adopt binding decisions are a diverse grou...
This chapter illustrates the peculiar nature of the Boards of Appeal (BoA) of EU agencies, which ha...
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...
Agencification phenomenon in the EU has led to concerns about controls over EU agencies’ actions. As...
This chapter explores the degree to which the Joint Board of Appeal fulfils its potential as a mecha...
This chapter explores the degree to which the Joint Board of Appeal fulfils its potential as a mecha...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decis...
This chapter examines Article 58a of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU...
The article examines the Boards of Appeal entrusted with the task of reviewing administrative decisi...