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Book Title: Accountability in the EU
Editor(s): Hofmann, C.H. Herwig; Ziller, Jacques
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781785367304
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Foreword xi
1 The developing role of the European Ombudsman 1
Herwig C.H. Hofmann
2 The European Ombudsman: a resilient institution in a
turbulent, evolving administrative order 28
Jarle Trondal and Anchrit Wille
3 `Monitoring the law and independent from politics?' The
relationship between the European Ombudsman and the
European Parliament 53
Christine Neuhold
4 Public awareness of EU rights and the functions of the
European Ombudsman: some unpleasant findings 74
George Tridimas and Takis Tridimas
5 Advancing transparency in the European Union: the role of
the European Ombudsman 94
Dacian C. Dragos and Bogdana Neamtu
6 Discretion and law in the EU administration: where the courts
do not enter 144
Joana Mendes
7 New perspectives for the European Ombudsman opened by
the Lisbon Treaty 178
Roberto Mastroianni
8 The European Ombudsman's role in promoting good
governance 198
Ian Harden
9 From maladministration to good administration: retrospective
reflections on a ten-year journey 217
P. Nikiforos Diamandouros
v
vi Accountability in the EU
10 Variations around the O-word: the European Ombudsman
from Médiateur to Garante? Some concluding remarks 259
Jacques Ziller
Index 271
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