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Good administration as procedural right and/or general principle?

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Herwig C.H. HOFMANN and Alexander TÜRK (eds), Legal challenges in EU administrative law: towards an integrated administration, Cheltenham; Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2009, pp. 322-351
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NEHL, Hanns Peter, Good administration as procedural right and/or general principle?, in Herwig C.H. HOFMANN and Alexander TÜRK (eds), Legal challenges in EU administrative law: towards an integrated administration, Cheltenham; Northampton : Edward Elgar, 2009, pp. 322-351 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/46404
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This chapter deal with the relationship between the EU citizens and the EC administration in respect of administering economic law and thus does not take into account the case law on EC staff matters which arguably follows a different rationale.
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