List of Papers
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Emil BALAN and Gabriela VARIA, Romanian Public Administration in the light of the Constitutional Provisions. Where to?
Alexander BALTHASAR, Robert MÜLLER-TÖRÖK, Alexander PROSSER, E-participation in the Field of Administrative Law: An Austrian Initiative to Meet European Challenges
M. CONRADSEN, The end of administrative appeal? The case of the Danish Patient Ombudsman
Gavin DREWRY, Parliamentary Involvement in choosing an Ombudsman- some recent developments in the UK
Gyorgy GAJDUSCHEK, Measuring effectivity of law enforcement of Hungarian regulatory agencies
Michael GOTZE, The Citizen’s Right to Effective Information
Polona KOVAČ, Fighting Administrative Silence-from traditional fiction of negative act to the recognition of a claim?
François LAFARGE, Administrative Networks and Administrative Cooperation within the EU
Agne LIMANTE, Actions for Annulment before ECJ after the Lisbon Treaty: Has the Access to Justice Improved?
A.T (Bert) MARSEILLE, K.J. (Kars) de GRAAF and H.D. (Hanna) TOLSMA, The effectiveness of the Dutch Informal Pro-active Approach Model
Crina RADULESCU, Adjustment of Administrative Law (principles and legal norms) to the requirements for a more efficient Public Administration
Milan REMAC and Philip LANGBROEK, The normative function of ombudsman between citizens, public administration and courts
E. SAYGIN Turkey’s Ombudsman: A Real Ombudsman?
Sonia SKULOVA, Faisal HUSSEINI, Klara PROKOPOVA and Marta VRBOVA, Principles of good administration as a factor in effective decision-making by administrative authorities and administrative courts, with accent on the principle of predictability and the principle of proper statement of reasons (“Czech Republic” case study)
Ludo VENY, Ivo CARLENS, Bengt VERBEECK, Red tape, lawyers and the burden of proof: legal speed bumps on the road to effective adjudication?