Administrative Appeals in Romania and Poland - A Topical Comparative Perspective

<p>The article focuses on the issue of administrative appeal and analyzes how the appeal functions in two different jurisdictions: Poland and Romania. The authors start by providing information on the nature of the administrative appeal (mandatory or not), deadlines for exercising it, suspensi...

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Main Authors: Dacian C. DRAGOŞ, Mariusz SWORA, Andrzej SKOCZYLAS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Babes Bolyai University 2012-10-01
Series:Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
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Online Access:https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/71
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spelling doaj-31e5f3dfdaf847e89fa50fec39547d922021-06-30T05:52:00ZengBabes Bolyai UniversityTransylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences1842-28452012-10-01837385487Administrative Appeals in Romania and Poland - A Topical Comparative PerspectiveDacian C. DRAGOŞ0Mariusz SWORA1Andrzej SKOCZYLAS2PhD, Jean Monnet Associate Professor, Public Administration Department, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaPhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, PolandPhD, Professor, Faculty of Law and Administration, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland<p>The article focuses on the issue of administrative appeal and analyzes how the appeal functions in two different jurisdictions: Poland and Romania. The authors start by providing information on the nature of the administrative appeal (mandatory or not), deadlines for exercising it, suspensive effect for the action in court etc. All these aspects are examined from a comparative perspective. The aim of the comparative perspective is to highlight that currently the European national systems are fluid and continuously changing; in addition, the goal is to identify best practices that could be transferred from one system to the other. One of the key topics addressed in the context of this theme refers to the relationship that exists between the administrative appeal and the action in court. Authors try to answer the question whether the citizens’ access to justice is breached in cases when the appeal is mandatory. The authors also discuss the fact that very often a mandatory appeal can lead to a high number of cases being solved outside the courts.</p>https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/71appealromaniapolandadministrative lowpublic administration.
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author Dacian C. DRAGOŞ
Mariusz SWORA
Andrzej SKOCZYLAS
spellingShingle Dacian C. DRAGOŞ
Mariusz SWORA
Andrzej SKOCZYLAS
Administrative Appeals in Romania and Poland - A Topical Comparative Perspective
Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
appeal
romania
poland
administrative low
public administration.
author_facet Dacian C. DRAGOŞ
Mariusz SWORA
Andrzej SKOCZYLAS
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title Administrative Appeals in Romania and Poland - A Topical Comparative Perspective
title_short Administrative Appeals in Romania and Poland - A Topical Comparative Perspective
title_full Administrative Appeals in Romania and Poland - A Topical Comparative Perspective
title_fullStr Administrative Appeals in Romania and Poland - A Topical Comparative Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Administrative Appeals in Romania and Poland - A Topical Comparative Perspective
title_sort administrative appeals in romania and poland - a topical comparative perspective
publisher Babes Bolyai University
series Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
issn 1842-2845
publishDate 2012-10-01
description <p>The article focuses on the issue of administrative appeal and analyzes how the appeal functions in two different jurisdictions: Poland and Romania. The authors start by providing information on the nature of the administrative appeal (mandatory or not), deadlines for exercising it, suspensive effect for the action in court etc. All these aspects are examined from a comparative perspective. The aim of the comparative perspective is to highlight that currently the European national systems are fluid and continuously changing; in addition, the goal is to identify best practices that could be transferred from one system to the other. One of the key topics addressed in the context of this theme refers to the relationship that exists between the administrative appeal and the action in court. Authors try to answer the question whether the citizens’ access to justice is breached in cases when the appeal is mandatory. The authors also discuss the fact that very often a mandatory appeal can lead to a high number of cases being solved outside the courts.</p>
topic appeal
romania
poland
administrative low
public administration.
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