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Although the Council of Europe has been working in the area of administrative law for decades, the body of pan-European general principles of good administration developed by this organisation remains mostly uncharted. This paper attempts to help fill this academic gap by examining the scope and content of the pan-European principles of administrative law stemming from the Council of Europe, with a special emphasis on the principle of good administration. In doing so, the sources of administrative law of the Council of Europe are considered together with the mechanisms by which they penetrate and permeate domestic legal systems. This paper concludes that the work done by the Council of Europe in the administrative field has contributed to a process of harmonisation in its Member States’ domestic law, but that the exact scope thereof has yet to be uncovered and requires further research.
Workshop organised in Rome by Professor G. della Cananea (Common core principles of administrative law, 1st December). Summary available here: https://europeancommonwealth.org/2018/01/08/account-workshop-fin-de-siecle-administrative-law-judicial-standards-for-public-authorities-1890-1910/. Paper will be submitted later in 2018 for publication in an edited volume.
Transparency in France
(2017)
European Conference Public Administration (EGPA), Milan, 30th August-1st September, panel on Law and Administration (organised by D Drago, B Marseille and P Kovac). Paper from this presentation to be published with E Slautsky, ‘Freedom of Information in France’, in D Drago, B Marseille and P Kovac (eds), The Laws of Transparency in Action: A European Perspective (Palgrave) (ca. 17,000 words, submitted), a significantly longer version of this paper is available on ResearchGate and SSRN (ca. 22,000 words). The SSRN paper was included in the Top Ten List for “PSN: Public Administration (Institutions)” on 04.10.2017 and in the Top Ten List for “International Administrative Law eJournal” on 19.10.2017.
I-CONN Conference, 5th July, Copenhagen, Panel coordinated by C. Colombo and M. Eliantonio (“The Changing nature of the public administration; what role of judicial review?”). Paper from this presentation to be published with S Van Garsse under the title ‘Revisiting judicial review in the face of the changing nature of public administration – A case study drawn from European infrastructure projects’, submitted to European Public Law (special issue) (guest editors: Dr C Colombo and Dr M Eliantonio) (second stage of proof-reading).
UK report
(2017)
UK report in XL Table ronde organised by Aix-en-provence Centre de recherches administratives on 3rd-4th November 2017 on Citizens-administration: 40 years of evolution (summary available here: https://europeancommonwealth.org/2017/11/21/account-citizens-administration-40-years-of-administrative-reforms-aix-en-provence/). Paper to be submitted in April 2018 – for publication in Annuaire européen d’administration publique.
Vortrag gehalten auf der CES Konferenz 2017 in Glasgow zum e-government in der europäischen Zollunion.
Inuit and Subjects in EU law
(2017)
Vortrag auf der ICON Konferenz 2017 in Kopenhagen zur Konstruktion des EU Rechtssubjekts anhand der Inuit Rechtsprechung des EuGH
Der Vortrag auf der ICON Konferenz 2017 in Glasgow untersuchte wie vor dem EuGH verweise auf Vertrauensschutz benutzt wurden, um Weitergabe von Dokumenten anch Verordnung 1049/2001 zu bewilligen oder zu verweigern.
The function and role of legal expert at ministry level of European states is very different. The following considerations focus on two major states of central European administration style, France and Germany.
Globally, there are challenges and threats that cannot be targeted by a single actor, even if it may be a national state, legitimized and willing to act. Hence, new collaboration regimes were created: international organizations, but also – formal or informal – cooperations with the private sector. Our paper discusses organization forms of these cooperations or ‘global public private partnerships’ (GPPP) theoretically and outlines framework conditions for the use of these global partnerships. Additionally, the health sector will be tackled exemplarily to delineate in how far GPPP are largely depending on the nature of the good provided.
Economic Effects of Brexit
(2017)
Administrative and Security Challenges of Germany's Refugee Crisis: an Explorative Assessment
(2017)
Governments and energy operators are frequently confronted with opposition to the construction of new energy infrastructure and a lack of public support. This is also true for the planning of new high-voltage overhead transmission lines. In this context, a question of interest for policy makers and energy operators is how residents react when they realize that they may be affected by future transmission lines in close proximity to their homes. This study provides evidence of how local residents respond to the announcement of transmission line corridor route alternatives (TLCRAs). By means of a natural experiment, it estimates the causal effects of spatial proximity to proposed TLCRAs during the planning phase of an energy project. The results reveal that proximity significantly enhanced residents’ risk perceptions with respect to landscape deterioration, property/house value reduction, and damages to human health. We also found that increasing proximity decreased residents’ support for grid expansion and increased the likelihood of performing information seeking behavior and becoming a member of a local citizens’ initiative. Finally, our findings suggest that the relationship between spatial proximity and the dependent variables are appropriately modeled by a distance decay function, showing that effects attenuate with increasing distance from the infrastructure site.
The characteristics of creative educational interventions and the way they are implemented in the field often make their evaluation a challenging task. This article uses an exemplary intervention from a large-scale consumer education program on climate protection to present the design, method, and results of a two-step evaluation procedure which allows evaluators to cope with such a situation. Step 1 aims to answer the question of whether or not an intervention actually has the intended effects. Step 2 then assesses the factors that contribute to those effects. Thus, such a two-step evaluation yields information, not only on which interventions are effective and should therefore be maintained, but also on how they should be designed to achieve maximum effects.
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Vom 22. bis 23. Juni 2017 fand an der Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam im Rahmen des Forschungsnetzwerks Public Contracts in Legal Globalization ein Workshop zum Thema „The impact of competitive tendering and its regulation on the formation and execution of public contracts and concessions” statt. Im Rahmen der Veranstaltung referierte Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ulrich Stelkens, der Mitglied des Steering Committees dieses Netzwerks ist, über den Ist-Stand in Deutschland.
Masterkurs "General Principles of Administrative Law" an der Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU). Im Rahmen des gemeinsamen Masterprogramms der Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (Tiflis, Georgien) und der Universität Speyer hat Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ulrich Stelkens in Tiflis erneut die Veranstaltung "General Principles of Administrative Law" angeboten.