Presents a critical overview of participation in EU governance, from the early years of integration to the EU post-Lisbon.
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Joana Mendes is a professor at the Amsterdam Centre of European Law and Governance (University of Amsterdam) and a lecturer at the Research Centre of Environmental and Urban Law Studies of the Law School of the University of Coimbra (CEDOUA). She obtained her doctoral degree in Law in 2009 at the European University Institute (Florence) where she was awarded the Mauro Cappelletti Prize 2010 for the best doctoral thesis using a methodology of comparative law. She gained her master degree in Public Law in 2002 at the University of Coimbra. She has publications in different fields of public law, including EU administrative law, environmental law, and public administration.
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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. The limited scope of participation in the making of EU law remains a continued source of controversy, featuring prominently in recent institutional and political developments that have been shaping the EU's constitutional framework - most intensely in the follow up of the Commission's White Paper on Governance. Yet little attention has been paid to participation rights as a means of ensuring the procedural protection of persons affected by EU regulation in itsdiverse forms. This is a dimension of the rule of law that has been largely ignored by EU legislative and judicial bodies. Not only the legislator, but also the Court of Justice and the Court of FirstInstance tend to adhere to excessively formal conceptions of participation rights that are premised on the right to be heard in individual procedures, as well as to a restrictive view regarding the relationships between the citizens and the administration. This book shows why, in the face of new regulatory developments, these conceptions are currently inadequate to ensure the legal protection of rights and interests affected by EU regulation.Combining a conceptualanalysis with thorough empirical scrutiny, this book assesses the scope of participation rights in EU law against their rationales and underlying legal values. It makes a case for the extension ofparticipation rights to new situations and new types of procedures, in particular those that would generally fall within the category of rulemaking. It brings distinct normative insights into a crucial theme of EU administrative law, and makes a topical and timely contribution to the increasingly notable theme of public participation in EU regulation.Joanna Mendes' 2009 thesis upon which Participation in EU Rule-Makingis based was awarded the the European University Institute (Florence) Mauro Cappelletti Prize for the best doctoral thesis using a methodology of comparative law The limited scope of participation in the making of EU law remains a continued source of controversy, and high on the agenda for institutional reform. This book assesses the scope of legal rights to participate in EU rulemaking, criticising their limited application by the European courts, and presenting a legal argument for their extension. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780199599769
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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. The limited scope of participation in the making of EU law remains a continued source of controversy, featuring prominently in recent institutional and political developments that have been shaping the EU's constitutional framework - most intensely in the follow up of the Commission's White Paper on Governance. Yet little attention has been paid to participation rights as a means of ensuring the procedural protection of persons affected by EU regulation in itsdiverse forms. This is a dimension of the rule of law that has been largely ignored by EU legislative and judicial bodies. Not only the legislator, but also the Court of Justice and the Court of FirstInstance tend to adhere to excessively formal conceptions of participation rights that are premised on the right to be heard in individual procedures, as well as to a restrictive view regarding the relationships between the citizens and the administration. This book shows why, in the face of new regulatory developments, these conceptions are currently inadequate to ensure the legal protection of rights and interests affected by EU regulation.Combining a conceptualanalysis with thorough empirical scrutiny, this book assesses the scope of participation rights in EU law against their rationales and underlying legal values. It makes a case for the extension ofparticipation rights to new situations and new types of procedures, in particular those that would generally fall within the category of rulemaking. It brings distinct normative insights into a crucial theme of EU administrative law, and makes a topical and timely contribution to the increasingly notable theme of public participation in EU regulation.Joanna Mendes' 2009 thesis upon which Participation in EU Rule-Makingis based was awarded the the European University Institute (Florence) Mauro Cappelletti Prize for the best doctoral thesis using a methodology of comparative law The limited scope of participation in the making of EU law remains a continued source of controversy, and high on the agenda for institutional reform. This book assesses the scope of legal rights to participate in EU rulemaking, criticising their limited application by the European courts, and presenting a legal argument for their extension. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780199599769
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