01369 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001100123084001700134100002000151245005100171260005400222300002800276504001700304520064500321650005300966650005601019990002601075990002601101INLIS00000000000385020221031051357 a0010-0520003850221031 | | eng  a9789041126979 aeng a342.24 a342.24 WAK r0 aWakefield, Jill14aRight to Good Administration /cJill Wakefield aThe Neterlands :bKluwer Law International,c2007 axxviii, 294 p. ;c24 cm ap. 285 - 294 aAmong the rights conferred on the citizens of Europe by the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms is the right to ?good administration.? It is anticipated that the new Reform Constitutional Treaty will operate to make the Charter and its rights legally binding. This is the first time that any legal system has proclaimed such a right and then sought to constitutionalise it. Whether the right to good administration under the Charter represents a new right, and, if such a right exists, whether it varies according to whether the executive is mandated to control or steward, is the subject matter of this thoughtful, unblinkered book. 4aAdministrative law - European Union countries. 4aPublic administration - European Union countries. a15525/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15526/MKRI-P/XII-2009