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The European Code of Good Administrative Behaviour / European Ombudsman.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
European Ombudsman, issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
European Parliament. European Code of Good Administrative Behaviour.
European Parliament.
European Union--Officials and employees--Legal status, laws, etc.
European Union.
Civil service ethics--European Union countries.
Civil service ethics.
Administrative law--European Union countries.
Administrative law.
Ombudspersons.
European Union countries.
Ombudspersons--European Union countries.
Physical Description:
23 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Strasbourg : European Ombudsman, [2015]
Summary:
"Since its approval by the European Parliament in 2001, The European Code of Good Administrative Behaviour has become a vital instrument for putting the principle of good administration into practice. It helps citizens to know what administrative standards they are entitled to expect from the EU institutions. It also serves as a useful guide for civil servants in their relations with the public. By making the principle of good administration more concrete, the Code helps to encourage the highest standards of administration. At the same time as approving the Code, the European Parliament also adopted a resolution calling on the European Ombudsman to apply the Code when examining whether maladministration has occurred. Accordingly, the Ombudsman makes appropriate references to the Code during his inquiries, as well as in his proactive work to promote good administration." -- Page 4.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
"QK-04-14-988-EN-C"--P. [4] of cover.
Cover title.
Contains:
European Parliament. European Code of Good Administrative Behaviour.
ISBN:
9789292127152
9292127152
OCLC:
934673312

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