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Good Administration in EUCJ Jurisprudence

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  • Claudia Livia Pau

    (UBB University Center from Reșița)

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The present study aims to explain the meanings of good administration and mismanagement. In our paper we will take as reference the cases found in the case law of the European Union Court of Justice regarding the fundamental right of the citizen to a good administration. The idea of this study is that a decision given by the EUCJ does not automatically lead to the annulment of the administrative decision. Any irregularity, any violation of rights, regardless of complexity, can be solved at the country level, thus demonstrating the progressive and democratic characteristics of society.

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  • Claudia Livia Pau, 2020. "Good Administration in EUCJ Jurisprudence," Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, Ovidius University of Constantza, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 0(2), pages 184-189, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ovi:oviste:v:xx:y:2020:i:2:p:184-189
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    1. Joana Mendes, 2009. "Good Administration in EU Law and the European Code of Good Administrative Behaviour," EUI-LAW Working Papers 9, European University Institute (EUI), Department of Law.
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    Keywords

    good governance; participatory management; the principle of subsidiarity; EUCJ decision;
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    JEL classification:

    • K40 - Law and Economics - - Legal Procedure, the Legal System, and Illegal Behavior - - - General

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