
The second volume in this series explores the evolution of administrative laws in Europe to better understand the foundations of EU institutions, focusing on the period of 1890-1910. These years saw both a growth of governments and either the entry into force or the consolidation of mechanisms of control on public authorities. Comparing the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Belgium, France, the German Empire, Italy, and the United Kingdom, this title focuses on their historical administrative actions and looks at their development during that time. The volume contains three sections. The first introduces the project and the topic. The second covers the six legal systems chosen for this study, looking at the historical context. The third takes a comparative approach across the six systems, following on from their histories to look at their development and legacies. This edited collection expands on the ideals of a common core within European administrative law and how they have shaped our world. This volume is an essential tool for anyone involved in administrative and constitutional law and legal history.
This volume investigates the historical development and consolidation of administrative control mechanisms across six European nations during the period of 1890 to 1910. The authors, Camasso and Jagannathan, utilize a comparative legal framework to analyze how the expansion of government authority at the turn of the century necessitated new standards for judicial oversight. By examining the specific legal systems of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Belgium, France, the German Empire, Italy, and the United Kingdom, the text argues that these early standards form the foundational bedrock for contemporary European Union administrative institutions.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and historians frequently cite this volume as a foundational text for understanding the origins of European administrative oversight. Experts note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a specialized resource for practitioners and students of constitutional law.
Page Count:
345
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192637630
ISBN-13:
9780192637635
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