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Alternative Control Instruments over Administrative Procedures: Ombudsmen, Prosecutors, Civil Liability

BuchGebunden
64 Seiten
Englisch
Schenk Verlagerschienen am15.08.2011
There is no doubt: judicial review of administrative decisions is the regalia, the mostimportant instrument of legal remedy. In the European legal thinking judicial review isone of the indispensable principles of the rule of law, of the constitutionality of the legalsystem. However, administration of courts was not prepared to face the permanentlygrowing number of administrative law cases, caused by the broadening of the activities ofthe different public administration bodies and the deepening complexity of regulations. Allthese facts led to the usage of courts as common, day to day instruments of control overadministration. If we do not want to give up either the effectiveness of public administrationor the dignity of court procedures, the more and more automatic administrative proceduresrequire alternative forms of control. Some alternative forms are observed in this essay.A legal system using some or many alternative forms of control will not make governmentfail-safe, but it could be considered a great achievement if the number of formal judicialreviews and those of civil law trials against public bodies is sensibly decreasing. It wouldmake government and its control more equilibrated, leastwise we hope so.mehr

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KlappentextThere is no doubt: judicial review of administrative decisions is the regalia, the mostimportant instrument of legal remedy. In the European legal thinking judicial review isone of the indispensable principles of the rule of law, of the constitutionality of the legalsystem. However, administration of courts was not prepared to face the permanentlygrowing number of administrative law cases, caused by the broadening of the activities ofthe different public administration bodies and the deepening complexity of regulations. Allthese facts led to the usage of courts as common, day to day instruments of control overadministration. If we do not want to give up either the effectiveness of public administrationor the dignity of court procedures, the more and more automatic administrative proceduresrequire alternative forms of control. Some alternative forms are observed in this essay.A legal system using some or many alternative forms of control will not make governmentfail-safe, but it could be considered a great achievement if the number of formal judicialreviews and those of civil law trials against public bodies is sensibly decreasing. It wouldmake government and its control more equilibrated, leastwise we hope so.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-939337-87-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum15.08.2011
Seiten64 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.16779265
Rubriken
GenreRecht

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents

I. Forms of control
(Control forms over the public administration; Legal control ¿ the European Standard Model;
Forms of alternative legal control)
II. Ombudsmen
(Legal background; How can be the efficiency of ombudsmen-actions measured? Common features of European ombudsman-like institutions; Correlation of the efficiency of ombudsmen-actions with the nature of the institution; Possible fields of activity, where growth of efficiency is expectable)
III. Non-penal role of prosecutors
(Background: Motives and Stations; Non criminal competencies of prosecutors enter into the area of interest; General Overview of the non-criminal competencies; Evaluation and Observations regarding the non-penal competencies of prosecutors; Principles governing non-penal competencies and new achievments; Administrative tasks of the Hungarian Prosecutors)
IV. Courts in alternative role ¿ civil liability
(Right to justice concerning public law activities; An example to dificulties: prosecution and material remedy; Civil liability in Hungary; New perspectives)
V. Conclusions regarding alternative forms of control
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Autor

András Zs. Varga PhD, Dr. habil, associate professor is the Deputy Prosecutor General of Hungary and the Head of Chair of Administrative Law of the of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University of Budapest. After finishing his legal studies at Eötvös Loránd University in 1995 worked as legal assistant at a district Prosecution Service, later was appointed as Administrative Director of the Office of the Parliamentary Commissioners¿.
From 2000 to 2006 was nominated first as Deputy Prosecutor General.
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