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The Austrian Codification of Administrative Procedure: Diffusion and Oblivion (1920-1970)
This book explores the development of the Austrian codification of administrative procedure and the subsequent spread of Austrian ideas and institutions across Europe. The book thus provides an unprecedented outlook on the emergence of an increasing common core regarding administrative procedure, and the consequences it had for other legal systems.
Author(s) | Edited by Giacinto della Cananea (Professor of Administrative Law, Professor of Administrative Law, Bocconi University), Angela Ferrari Zumbini (Professor of Administrative Law, Professor of Administrative Law, University of Naples Federico II), Otto Pfer |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 352 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 28 Feb 2023 |
Availability | Available |
This book explores the development of the Austrian codification of administrative procedure and the subsequent spread of Austrian ideas and institutions across Europe. The book thus provides an unprecedented outlook on the emergence of an increasing common core regarding administrative procedure, and the consequences it had for other legal systems.
1: Giacinto della Cananea: Introduction Part I - The Austrian Administrative Procedure Legislation 2: Clemens Jabloner: Administrative Procedure and Judicial Control 3: Thomas Olechowski: The History of the Administrative Procedure in Austria until 192
Giacinto della Cananea is a leading authority on comparative administrative law and EU administrative law. He has been awarded an advanced grant by the European Research Council for this research. His publications include several monographs including Due