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Author Auby, Jean-Bernard

Title Codification of Administrative Procedure
Published Cork : Primento Digital Publishing, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (728 pages)
Series Droit administratif / Administrative law
Droit administratif / Administrative law
Contents Couverture; Titre; Copyright; Collection; Foreword; General Report; 1. Framing the Issue; 1.1. Administrative procedure?; 1.2. Codification or not?; 2. The Making of GAPAs; 3. The Content of GAPAs: General Orientations; 3.1. Scope; 3.2. Combination with other sources; 3.3. Concepts and principles; 4. The Content of GAPAs: concrete arrangements; 4.1. Proceedings; 4.2. Outcome; 5. The Evolution of GAPAs; 6. Living without a GAPA; National Reports; Chapter 1. Australia; 1. Codification: mors codicis?; 1.1. Code and codification; 1.2. The Code Napoléon: from book to database
1.3. Is codification still possible? From scrolls to scrolling1.4. Justinian: comprehensiveness and exclusivity; 1.5. Style, logic and audience; 1.6. Access to and access in (searchability); 2. Australia; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Law online; 2.3. Constitutive and supervisory administrative law; 2.4. Constitutive law of administrative procedure; 2.5. Supervisory law of administrative procedure; 2.6. The "new" administrative law; 2.7. The ADJRA -- Purpose and content; 2.8. The ADJRA -- Failure; 3. Conclusion; 4. Appendix -- 2013; Chapter 2. Canada et Québec; 1. L'administration
2. La procédure administrative et le fonctionnement de l'administration3. La procédure judiciaire et le contrôle de la légalité administrative; 4. En résumé; Chapter 3. China; 1. Chinese conception of administrative procedure; 1.1. An "administrative" "procedure"; 1.2. Classification of administrative procedure; 2. Characteristics of the Chinese law of administrative procedure; 2.1. A scattered legislation; 2.2. In search of a good balance between the guarantee of the administrative power and the protection of the citizens' rights; 2.3. Multiple references to foreign legal systems
3. Prospect of a codification in China3.1. What shall the future codification consist of?; 3.2. Controversy, inertia and controversial actions; 3.3. What objective to pursue?; Chapter 4. Republic of Croatia; Chapter 5. Czech Republic; 1. Scope of comparison: what do we mean by "administrative procedure"?; 2. Main features of the law on administrative procedure in the Czech Republic; 3. Codification of administrative procedure; Chapter 6. Denmark; 1. Scope of the comparison: what do we mean by "administrative procedure"?; 1.1. Procedure?; 1.2. Administrative procedure
2. Main features of Danish law on administrative procedure (apart from whether it is codified or not)2.1. Historical development and origin of its basic principles; 2.2. Importance of the procedural dimension in Danish administrative law; 2.3. How far is Danish law on administrative procedure influenced by international (European) rules and standards?; 3. The extent to which Danish law on administrative procedure is codified; 4. Time and structure of the codifies acts; 4.1. When was it codified?; 4.2. How are the codes structured? Which are the main concepts that determine their architecture?
Summary The law on administrative procedure regulates the processes through which administrative decisions and administrative projects are elaborated. It is more and more regarded as essential in administrative laws: it is really considered as the central part of it in some systems. In many jurisdictions, rules concerning administrative procedure are codified, gathered in a single piece of general legislation: in a few, it remains non codified. The book is made of the different contributions presented on the topic to the last congress of the International Academy of International Law (Taipei, 2012)
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Subject Administrative procedure -- Codification -- Congresses.;Administrative procedure -- Codification.;Administrative procedure
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9782802743798
2802743791