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Review of European Administrative Law (REALaw)
2018 / 2 (December) 1
 
  • Editorial online pdf
Articles
  • Wojciech Piątek - Professor of Law, Chair of Administrative Procedure and Administrative Judicial Procedure, Adam Mick, ​Matej Horvat - PhD, Department of Administrative and Environmental Law, Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty

    A comparative analysis of limitations in administrative appeals in Europe: the case of Poland and Slovakia online pdf
  • Thomas Kohlbacher - LLM candidate, Tilburg University, Saskia Lavrijssen - Professor of Economic Regulation and Market Governance, Tilburg University

    Good Governance in the Development of Network Codes for the EU Internal Electricity Market online pdf
  • Max Vetzo - Legal Research Master’s student at Utrecht University

    The Past, Present and Future of the Ne Bis In Idem Dialogue between the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights: The Cases of Menci, Garlsson and Di Puma online pdf
  • Eljalill Tauschinsky - Post Doc at the University of Administrative Science Speyer and the Research Institute of Administra

    Hidden Signposts: The Normative Framework of the EU E-Customs Initiative online pdf
Book Reviews
  • Miroslava Scholten

    Joana Mendes and Ingo Venzke (eds.), Allocating Authority. Who Should Do What in European and International Law? (Bloomsburry, 2018) online pdf
  • Natassa Athanasiadou

    Armin von Bogdandy, Peter Michael Huber and Sabino Cassese (eds.), The Administrative State, Volume I, The Max Planck Handbooks in European Public Law (Oxford University Press, 2017) online pdf

A comparative analysis of limitations in administrative appeals in Europe: the case of Poland and Slovakia

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Wojciech Piątek - Professor of Law, Chair of Administrative Procedure and Administrative Judicial Procedure, Adam Mick, ​Matej Horvat - PhD, Department of Administrative and Environmental Law, Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty *


The article focuses on the issue of administrative appeals and possible limitations in Poland and in Slovakia. The authors provide information on the efficiency requirements in administrative remedies and on the nature of administrative appeal. All these aspects are subsequently examined from a comparative perspective. The aim of the research is to analyse existing limitations in appeal systems and their impact on parties’ rights and the efficiency of proceedings. These limitations discussed in appeals procedure are divided into three stages: at the initiation stage, in the course of the proceeding and at the termination stage. They further present other proposals for limitations to administrative appeals which have been taken into consideration in Polish and Slovak scholarship.

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