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Administrative mediation

A welcome spotlight on administrative mediation, by S Boyron

22 Nov 202220 Nov 2022
For those of us interested in investigating alternative ways of delivering administrative justice, ‘administrative mediation’ is a fascinating field of research with a lot of potential. As Rhita Bousta highlighted…
Administrative mediation

Mediation in administrative justice. A comparison between French and Spanish laws in a nutshell, by R Bousta

25 Oct 202221 Oct 2022
For a long time, and until very recently, European law remained silent on administrative mediation whereas mediation in other fields -especially family law and consumer law- was largely promoted. Nowadays,…
Comparative Administrative Law…

How European is French Public Law?, by John Bell

3 Jun 202229 May 2022
European law can be loved or just tolerated. The European Union and the European Convention have been incorporated parts of French law since 1957 and 1974 respectively. But it took…
Codification & Administrative law…

Resistance to Transplants in the European Administrative Space: An Open-Ended Reading of Legal Changes, by Emmanuel Slautsky

18 Feb 202217 Feb 2022
While the history of European integration has always been characterised by tensions between unity and diversity and integration and national autonomy, recent years have beenmarked by attempts from the Member…
Comparative Administrative Law…

Climate Change Litigation in Europe, by Laurien Nijenhuis

11 Feb 202214 Jan 2022
Introduction Climate change litigation in Europe (and beyond) has been inspired by the Dutch Urgenda-case, in which the Dutch government was ordered to reach an emission reduction target of 25%…
Democracy…

The French “débat public”: A Model for European Environmental Democracy?, by Alberto Nicotina

29 Oct 202127 Oct 2021
In REALaw 2/2021, I published an article titled ‘A procedural idea of environmental democracy: the ‘debat public’ procedure within the EU framework’. The article is the outcome of research that…
Comparative Administrative Law…

Case Book – Judicial Review of Administrative Action (Hart 2019)

22 Feb 202127 Aug 2021
On 13th July 2021, the Review of European Administrative Law organised an online discussion on the edited collection Cases, materials and texts on judicial review of administrative action (Hart 2019). Professor Rob Widdershoven (Utrecht) introduced…

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