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Boards of Appeal of EU Agencies: Towards Judicialization of Administrative Review?
All EU agencies which have the power to adopt binding decisions share one feature: an organisationally separate administrative review body, i.e. a board of appeal. This title presents a series of case studies covering all the EU boards of appeal in existence, to explore how they function, the kind of reviews they offer, and the issues they raise.
Author(s) | Edited by Merijn Chamon (Assistant Professor of EU Law at Maastricht University, Assistant Professor of EU Law at Maastricht University), Annalisa Volpato (Assistant professor of European Administrative Law at Maastricht University, Assistant professor of |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 368 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 10 Mar 2022 |
Availability | Available |
All EU agencies which have the power to adopt binding decisions share one feature: an organisationally separate administrative review body, i.e. a board of appeal. This title presents a series of case studies covering all the EU boards of appeal in existence, to explore how they function, the kind of reviews they offer, and the issues they raise.
Introduction 1: Between Added Value and Untapped Potential: The Boards of Appeal in the Field of EU Financial Regulation 2: The Boards of Appeal of Networked Services Agencies: Specialized Arbitrators of Transnational Regulatory Conflicts? 3: The Trail
Merijn Chamon is Assistant Professor of EU Law at Maastricht University and Visiting Professor at the College of Europe (Bruges). He obtained his PhD at Ghent University on the topic of EU agencies. At the same institution he has also been a Postdoctoral