Centralised enforcement, legitimacy and good governance in the EU /
Article 226 EC is the central mechanism of enforcement in the EC Treaty, and remains unchanged since the original Treaty of Rome.€This book examines Article 226 in the light of contemporary debates including concepts such as democracy, legitimacy, good administration and good governance in the EU.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2010.
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Series: | Routledge research in EU law.
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Table of Contents:
- Mind the accountability gap: administrative law and legitimate governance
- Conceptualising democracy, legitimacy, and the development of good governance in the EU
- Political enforcement, neutral guardianship, and legal uniformity
- The policy on centralised enforcement: technocratic legitimacy, special relationships, and the turn from of good governance
- The impact of the European Ombudsman: breaking down barriers to procedural legitimacy
- Centralised enforcement, legitimacy, and good governance: conclusions.