The ECJ and Judicial Review of National Administrative Procedure in the Field of EIA
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Description
This volume is based on a workshop held at the European University Institute, Florence, November 1999. The papers have since been revised and updated and focus on the growing impact of European law on the core elements of member states' administrative law, and especially on their different conception of procedure. The first article confirms the American experience that autonomy of procedural rationality is not easy to picture, and that implimenting a similar procedure in Europe will face difficulty. The other articles look at the procedures that exist in different member states and how a change in procedure could possibly undermine national law and procedure, without replacing it with anything substantial.
Source Publication
The Europeanisation of Administrative Law: Transforming National Decision-Making Procedures
Source Editors/Authors
Karl-Heinz Ladeur
Publication Date
2002
Recommended Citation
de Búrca, Gráinne and Ryall, Áine, "The ECJ and Judicial Review of National Administrative Procedure in the Field of EIA" (2002). Faculty Chapters. 333.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-chapt/333
