Abstract
It is critical that the process of developing general principles of Community administrative law continue, notwithstanding the marked diversity of supranational administrative proceedings. Because Community law has traditionally been focused on activities relevant to the common market, an asymmetry between the regulation of market-related administrative proceedings and other types of administrative proceedings has developed.
Citation
Claudio Franchini,
European Principles Governing National Administrative Proceedings,
68 Law and Contemporary Problems
183-196
(Winter 2004)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol68/iss1/9