European Criteria of effective administrative adjudication
Even if all the varieties of European judicial systems are disregarded, it must be stated that nevertheless European criteria, which enable the evaluation of the effectiveness of administrative adjudication regarding its prime mission, exist: dispute resolution between public powers and citizens. Th...
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doaj-d9710d47f8db4b4f900dcc83bfd63ec42020-11-25T01:10:53ZengPravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Splitu0584-90631847-04592015-01-015213749European Criteria of effective administrative adjudicationJérôme MichelEven if all the varieties of European judicial systems are disregarded, it must be stated that nevertheless European criteria, which enable the evaluation of the effectiveness of administrative adjudication regarding its prime mission, exist: dispute resolution between public powers and citizens. These criteria emerge both in the legal practice of the European Court for the Protection of Human Rights and in the practice of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ). They enable administrative adjudication to be understood at its organic level (organisation of judiciary) and at its procedural level (administrative dispute). These criteria enable determining the “minimum” needs and demands in the area of effectiveness of European administrative courts.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/203579european administrative courtsadministrative adjucationeuropean criteria |
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Even if all the varieties of European judicial systems are disregarded, it must be stated that nevertheless European criteria, which enable the evaluation of the effectiveness of administrative adjudication regarding its prime mission, exist: dispute resolution between public powers and citizens. These criteria emerge both in the legal practice of the European Court for the Protection of Human Rights and in the practice of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ). They enable administrative adjudication to be understood at its organic level (organisation of judiciary) and at its procedural level (administrative dispute). These criteria enable determining the “minimum” needs and demands in the area of effectiveness of European administrative courts. |
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