In the first interdisciplinary work focused on the European
Ombudsman, expert observers of EU institutional affairs provide a
thorough evaluation of the Ombudsman and its constitutional role,
powers, activities and future potential. The book addresses the
Ombudsman's impact on accountability in the EU's executive branch
and offers new suggestions for the further development of the
practice of 'ombuds review'. The contributions to the discussion
within this book come from law, political science, administrative
science and economics. Looking at comparative developments in EU
law and policy they critically review, from a variety of
perspectives and methodologies, the Ombudsman's role in the review
of activity of EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies. They
then evaluate this role, and its achievements, against the original
objectives for creating an Ombudsman some 20 years ago. This timely
book will appeal to scholars and advanced students of the EU
political and legal system. It is a also must-read for policy
advisors and practitioners looking to enhance their understanding
of alternative modes of dispute settlement and anyone interested in
the future of administration in the EU. Contributors include: P.N.
Diamandouros, D. Dragos, I. Harden, H.C.H. Hofmann, R. Mastroianni,
J. Mendes, B. Neamtu, C. Neuhold, G. Tridimas, T. Tridimas, J.
Trondal, A. Wille, J. Ziller
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