Contents:
1. The Developing Role of the European Ombudsman
Herwig C.H. Hofmann
2. The European Ombudsman: A Resilient Institution in a Turbulent,
Evolving Administrative Order
Jarle Trondal and Anchrit Wille
3. Monitoring the law and independent from politics’? The
relationship between the European Ombudsman and the European
Parliament
Christine Neuhold
4. Public Awareness of EU Rights and the Functions of the European
Ombudsman: Some Unpleasant Findings
George Tridimas and Takis Tridimas
5. Advancing transparency in the European Union: the role of the
European Ombudsman
Dacian C. Dragos and Bogdana Neamtu
6. Discretion and law in the EU administration: where the courts do
not enter
Joana Mendes
7. New perspectives for the European Ombudsman opened by the Lisbon
Treaty
Roberto Mastroianni
8. The Ombudsman's role in promoting good governance
Ian Harden
9. From Maladministration to Good Administration: Retrospective
Reflections on a Ten-Year Journey
P. Nikiforos Diamandouros
10. Variations Around the O-Word: the European Ombudsman from
Médiateur to Garante ? Some Concluding Remarks
Jacques Ziller
Index
Edited by Herwig C.H. Hofmann, Professor of European and Transnational Public Law, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg and Jacques Ziller, Honorary Professor of Public Law, Université de Paris 1 – Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, Honorary Professor of European Union Law, University of Pavia, Italy and formerly of the European University Institute, Florence
‘Accountability in the EU is a collection that will retain value
for some years and serve as a starting point for future research
into the EO. Accountability in the EU provides us with a robust
claim for how the EO should and does operate to add value to the
accountability network in the EU...’
*Richard Kirkham, Review of European Administrative Law*
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