Beschreibung
European planning law is a disaggregated body of sectional regulations, directives and selective norms that is kept together by specific normative structures which can be called the "planning approach." Notwithstanding the importance of European planning law, it still lacks a systematic analysis that reveals general structures and functions in the specific multi-level environment of European administrative law. Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz analyzes the characteristics of the planning approach in European law and describes them on the basis of examples taken in particular from the fields of environmental, infrastructure and scientific research law. He develops a legal system of planning norms as an integral part of European administrative law and discusses questions such as due administrative procedure and judicial remedies.
Autorenporträt
Born 1975; studied law at the University of Bonn; 2002 doctorate; 2009 habilitation; Professor of Public Law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn; full member of the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts.
Herstellerkennzeichnung:
Jana Trispel
Wilhelmstraße, 18
72074 Tübingen
DE
E-Mail: trispel@mohrsiebeck.com




































































































