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Administrative traditions in Poland and Germany

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Title Administrative traditions in Poland and Germany : similarities and differences / Oesten Baller / Janusz Orlowski (editors).
Publisher Berlin, [Germany] : BWV, Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag
Creation Date 2015
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
English
Content Foreword
Content
German and Polish Public Law: A Good Tradition in Comparative Law (Oesten Baller)
I. Comparative public law
II. Comparative public law in Central, Southeast and Eastern Europe
III. Comparative German and Polish public law
European Law and German Administrative Tradition (Hartmut Aden)
I. Introduction: Administrative traditions, path dependency and Europeanisation
II. From autonomous implementation of EU law to an emerging European administrative space
III. How European law influences German administrative traditions
IV. Conclusion: Europeanisation of law and remaining national traditionsThe Europe 2020 Strategy and the European Structural Funds (Eva Lieber)
I. The Europe 2020 Strategy and the European Structural Funds
II. The reform of the cohesion policy: high quality projects and better results
Problems of Efficiency in Reforming Administration of Justice in Poland (Janusz Sługocki)
Administrative Complaint Meets Rescissory Action: The Polish Example (Janusz Orłowski)
I. Right to appeal against decision of administrative body or court
II. Codification of administrative procedure in Poland and two-tier ruleIII. Judicial review of administration
IV. Preliminary assessment of Polish model of challenging administrative acts
Administrative Complaint versus Rescissory Action - The German Example (Sabrina Schönrock)
I. Introduction
II. Dual nature of the preliminary procedure
III. Interim measures
IV. Main proceedings
V. Conclusion
Multi-Level Administration and Local Self-Government in Poland (Bronisław Sitek, Aleksander W. Bauknecht)
II. Multi-levelism of administration
III. Local government bodies
IV. System of Warsaw and the Voivodeship MasoviaV. System of Berlin as a city and federated state
VI. Function of the Polish dualistic administration
VII. Results of the administration reform
VIII. Conclusion
Structural Reform of the Counties in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania (Jens Tessmann)
Legal Formalization of Public Administration In the Context of Implementation of Healthcare Objectives (Sebastian Bentkowski)
Who Holds the Chalk? Institution, Enterprise, Company and Corporation under Polish Law (Mariola Lemonnier)
I. National level
II. Local level
III. Conclusion
Public Authority or Corporation - Searching for the Best Organisational Form of Public Claims Management in Germany (Martin Benner)I. Privatisation of public claims management
II. Causes and influences on the debate
III. Aspects of the debate
IV. Practical experiences
V. Outlook
Index of Authors
Series Law, Security and Public Administration in an International Perspective
Volume 3
Extent 1 online resource (130 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2015
National Library system number 997010704385605171
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