EIRP Proceedings, Vol 7 (2012)

The Sources of Administrative Law and their Role in Consecrating the Administrative Space of European Union

Gina Livioara Goga

Abstract


At the level of the European Union, we cannot find a proper law in the sector of public administration , there are no precise regulations of administrative law within the legislation of the European Union therefore we cannot talk about a system of administrative law characterized by written laws. The experience of half a century in European integration has proved, given the diversity of the systems of European law that the most important activity of the European judge was to create the law, to cover some gaps, to define or redefine the principles of administrative law. Since the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union has known a more and more development and recognition in the past decades and especially at the level of the member states, the European administrative law has been identified with these principles that seem to be defining it in the future in the lack of a general codification of what we call an European administrative space. The purpose of this research is to understand the sources of the European administrative law analyzing at the same time the legislation of the European Union as well as the jurisprudence of the Court of justice and the other instances of the European Union.


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