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Working Group 2.1.: "Common European Principles of Administrative Law and Good Administration”
(2019)
Common European Principles of Administrative Law and “Good Administration” / EU Administrative Law and ‘Unionalisation’ of National Administrative Law / Functions of Administrative Law / European Administrative Law = EU Administrative Law? / ReNEUAL Working Group 2.1:
“Common European Principles of Administrative Law and Good Administration” / Specialties of EU Administrative Law
Limited Right to Appeal in German Administrative Court Proceedings - A (fake) Success Story of what?
(2019)
The following topics are being discussed: The German Court System / Reform of the Access to the Higher Courts of Appeal in 1996 / Reasons given for limiting the Access to the Higher Courts of Appeal in 1996 / How to measure Success of limiting the Access to the Higher Courts of Appeal? / Do the Reasons given for limiting the Access to the Higher Courts of Appeal make sense? / Lessons to be learned from the German Example
- The concept of a three-tiered structure of administrative courts has been developed from 1949 onwards in the Western part of Germany
- Extremely difficult economic situation, need to built up nearly every infrastructure, very complex legal situation - Nevertheless clear decision of the drafters of the constitution to create effective judicial protection in administrative matters as a reaction to the horrors of the Nazi regime and the Stalinist developments in the Soviet occupation zone
- What does this mean for reforms of administrative court proceedings today?