The paper is devoted to the drafting of art. 285 of Part III, Title III, Chapter V of the Constitutional Treaty drafted by the European Convention and approved by the Intergovernmental Conference. The contents are analysed in the general framework of the debate about the future of the cooperation between the public administrations of the Member States of the European Union between themselves and with the administartion of the Common European Institutions. Specific attention is devoted to the issues related to EAS and EIPA
L'articolo è dedicato alla genesi del testo dell'art. 285 della Parte III, Titolo III, Capitolo V del Trattato Costituzionale redatto dalla Convenzione Europea e approvato dalla Conferenza Intergovernativa. Ne viene analizzato il contenuto, in riferimento al contesto del dibattito sul futuro della cooperazione tra le amministrazioni pubbliche degli Stati Membri dell'Unione Europea tra loro e con l'amministrazione delle Istituzioni comuni europee. Specifica attenzione viene posta alle vicende di EAS ed EIPA.
Barzano', A., The Constitutional Treaty, the "Administrative cooperation" and the "European Administrative School": how far is the "European administrative space" from the "European administrative model"?, in Maier, W., Hopp, H., Ziegler, E. (ed.), Mut zur Veraenderung, Richard Boorberg Verlag, Stuttgart 2005: 298- 305 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/37999]
The Constitutional Treaty, the "Administrative cooperation" and the "European Administrative School": how far is the "European administrative space" from the "European administrative model"?
Barzano', Alberto
2005
Abstract
The paper is devoted to the drafting of art. 285 of Part III, Title III, Chapter V of the Constitutional Treaty drafted by the European Convention and approved by the Intergovernmental Conference. The contents are analysed in the general framework of the debate about the future of the cooperation between the public administrations of the Member States of the European Union between themselves and with the administartion of the Common European Institutions. Specific attention is devoted to the issues related to EAS and EIPAI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.