期刊名称:AGORA International Journal of Juridical Sciences
印刷版ISSN:1843-570X
电子版ISSN:2067-7677
出版年度:2013
卷号:2013
期号:1
出版社:AGORA University Publishing House
摘要:AbstractThe European Union Member States governments are subject the following forms of control: internal control over government, judicial review and external review our jurisdictional nature. In other EU countries, we also speak of duality of jurisdiction: the Supreme Court does not have jurisdiction to review decisions of certain courts with special competence in administrative matters. Meanwhile, civil liability law has expanded government and judicial review provisions of the Government. Jurisprudence of the State insists on legal personality and its civil liability provisions against its officials. In a number of states, special jurisdictions are responsible for checking accounts. In all European countries, ordinary courts also have wider powers or less extended in contentious relations with the government. Comparative analysis of the institution of administrative courts in different states of the European Union concluded that the most important issues: accessibility, speed and effectiveness of judicial review. Say that work is confined only a few EU countries because it is still the states that will affect casting the future “United Europe” until the new democracies will consolidate and secondly, the actual difficulties of documentation, even if sporadic information may be obtained on these states.In these Member States whose institutions I referred to, are not always clear that information can be found on the situation in all that was done a comparative analysis and that an institution or another has become over time in a state or another, it usually it is given due attention. Thus, if we say, traditional constitutional monarchy, Britain thought leads us to say whether the Ombudsman, Sweden comes to mind, and if we say contentious Administrative whole doctrine is unanimous in its origin in the French model.
关键词:EU countries; duality of jurisdiction; special jurisdictions; jurisdictional control; administrative jurisdictions.