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Single case decision-making procedures Book III – Single Case Decision -Making

Prof. Giacinto della Cananea University of Rome II Prof. Oriol Mir University of Barcelona. Single case decision-making procedures Book III – Single Case Decision -Making. Presentation for the EU Ombudsman / ReNEUAL conference EU Administrative Procedures –

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Single case decision-making procedures Book III – Single Case Decision -Making

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  1. Prof. GiacintodellaCananea University of Rome II Prof. Oriol Mir University of Barcelona Single case decision-making procedures Book III – Single Case Decision-Making Presentation for the EU Ombudsman / ReNEUAL conference EU Administrative Procedures – The ReNEUAL Draft Model Rules 2014 Brussels, May 19-20th 2014

  2. Book III – Overall concept and structure • Overall concept of Book III • Administrative procedures ending with a decision • Only EU administrative procedures • To MS procedures only if and insofar as EU sector-specific law renders Book III applicable • Procedural approach • Parties to the proceedings • The structure of Book III • Ch. 1 – General provisions • Ch. 2 – Initiation and management of procedures • Ch. 3 – Gathering of information and law of evidence • Ch. 4 – Right to a hearing and inter-administrative consultations • Ch. 5 – Conclusion of the procedure

  3. Book III – Concrete issues • Finding the right balance • Between detailed rules and general principles • Between procedural rights and administrative efficiency • A selection of concrete issues • Impartiality • Responsible official • Mandatory time-limit to adopt a decision • Inspections • Right to be heard in composite procedures • Rectification and withdrawal of decisions

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