This edited collection analyses how the law governs, and should govern, the exercise of discretion by the EU's executive powers, in light of post-2010 developments which have expanded such powers.
This edited collection analyses how the law governs, and should govern, the exercise of discretion by the EU's executive powers, in light of post-2010 developments which have expanded such powers.
Joana Mendes is Professor of Comparative Administrative Law at the University of Luxembourg, where she teaches comparative public law and EU law. A graduate from the University of Coimbra (Portugal), she has a doctorate from the European University Institute (Italy) and has held academic positions at the University of Amsterdam. She has been a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Yale Law School and has been a guest lecturer in different institutions. Her academic work has focused on the exercise of public authority in the EU, drawing on comparative public law
Inhaltsangabe
* Part One: EU Law and Executive Discretion - Concepts, Problems and Approaches * 1: Joana Mendes: Executive Discretion in the EU: Between National Traditions and EU Law * 2: Bernardo Mattarella: Law and Discretion: A Public Law Perspective on the EU * 3: Takis Tridimas: Indeterminacy, Legal Uncertainty, and Discretion in EU Law * 4: Mark Dawson: How Can EU Law Contain Executive Discretion? * Part Two: EU Law and Executive Discretion in Financial, Economic, and Monetary Governance * 5: Niamh Moloney: The European Supervisory Authorities Beyond Meroni * 6: Päivi Leino and Tuomas Saarenheimo: Discretion, Economic Governance, and the (New) Political Commission * 7: Vestert Borger: Central Bank Independence, Discretion, and Judicial Review * Part Three: EU Discretion, Rationality, and Legality - Legal Principles and Means of Review * 8: Vasiliki Kosta: The Principle of Proportionality in EU Law: An Interest-based Taxonomy * 9: Herwig C.H. Hofmann: Interdependencies between Delegation, Discretion and the Duty of Care Regarding Facts * 10: Hanns Peter Nehl: Judicial Review of Complex Socio-Economic, Technical, and Scientific Assessments * Part Four: EU, Discretion, and Public Law - Conclusion * 11: Joana Mendes: Conclusion
* Part One: EU Law and Executive Discretion - Concepts, Problems and Approaches * 1: Joana Mendes: Executive Discretion in the EU: Between National Traditions and EU Law * 2: Bernardo Mattarella: Law and Discretion: A Public Law Perspective on the EU * 3: Takis Tridimas: Indeterminacy, Legal Uncertainty, and Discretion in EU Law * 4: Mark Dawson: How Can EU Law Contain Executive Discretion? * Part Two: EU Law and Executive Discretion in Financial, Economic, and Monetary Governance * 5: Niamh Moloney: The European Supervisory Authorities Beyond Meroni * 6: Päivi Leino and Tuomas Saarenheimo: Discretion, Economic Governance, and the (New) Political Commission * 7: Vestert Borger: Central Bank Independence, Discretion, and Judicial Review * Part Three: EU Discretion, Rationality, and Legality - Legal Principles and Means of Review * 8: Vasiliki Kosta: The Principle of Proportionality in EU Law: An Interest-based Taxonomy * 9: Herwig C.H. Hofmann: Interdependencies between Delegation, Discretion and the Duty of Care Regarding Facts * 10: Hanns Peter Nehl: Judicial Review of Complex Socio-Economic, Technical, and Scientific Assessments * Part Four: EU, Discretion, and Public Law - Conclusion * 11: Joana Mendes: Conclusion
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