Bültmann & Gerriets
The Austrian Codification of Administrative Procedure
Diffusion and Oblivion (1920-1970)
von Giacinto Della Cananea, Angela Ferrari Zumbini, Otto Pfersmann
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Reihe: The Common Core of European Ad
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ISBN: 978-0-19-886762-3
Erschienen am 28.05.2023
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 236 mm [H] x 163 mm [B] x 26 mm [T]
Gewicht: 680 Gramm
Umfang: 352 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

This book explores the development of the Austrian codification of administrative procedure and the subsequent spread of Austrian ideas and institutions across Europe. The book thus provides an unprecedented outlook on the emergence of an increasing common core regarding administrative procedure, and the consequences it had for other legal systems.



Giacinto della Cananea is a leading authority on comparative administrative law and EU administrative law. He has been awarded an advanced grant by the European Research Council for this research. His publications include several monographs including Due Process of Law Beyond the State (2016), edited volumes, and over 150 articles and book chapters on national and EU administrative law, and global administrative law. His work is cross-disciplinary, often in cooperation with historians of law, experts of international law (particularly in the field of foreign investment), and political scientists, addressing such topics as administrative procedures, judicial review, and regulation.
Angela Ferrari Zumbini is Professor of Administrative Law at the Federico II University of Naples. She is the coordinator of the diachronic line of research within the European Research Council funded CoCEAL project. She studied at Humboldt University and graduated from Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali "Guido Carli". She holds a PhD in Fundamental Freedoms and was Visiting researcher at the Georgetown Law Center. Professor Ferrari Zumbini is the national coordinator of the German-Italian Public Law Colloquium and is a member of several international academic networks and editorial boards. Her research focuses on comparative administrative law, with a particular interest in administrative procedure, due process, regulation, and administrative limits to freedom of contract.
Otto Pfersmann is a widely recognised specialist in comparative public law and legal theory. His many contributions focus on questions of constitutional adjudication and revision, the relations between legal systems, the theory of interpretation and comparison, conceptions of democracy, and fundamental rights. His take on administrative law highlights the difference between systems prioritising substantive issues and those concentrating on procedural organisation and review of conformity.



  • 1: Giacinto della Cananea: Introduction

  • Part I - The Austrian Administrative Procedure Legislation

  • 2: Clemens Jabloner: Administrative Procedure and Judicial Control

  • 3: Thomas Olechowski: The History of the Administrative Procedure in Austria until 1925

  • 4: Stefan Storr: The Structure and Main Features of the Austrian General Administrative Procedure Act (AVG)

  • Part II - The Diffusion of Administrative Procedure Legislation in Europe (1920-1970): National Reports

  • 5: Emanuel Schädler: The Austrian 'Model' and the Codification of Administrative Procedure in Liechtenstein

  • 6: Lukas Potesil and Filip K%repelka: The Legislation on Administrative Procedure in Czechoslovakia

  • 7: Wojciech Pi¿tek: The Polish Legislation on Administrative Procedure

  • 8: Stefan Lili¿ and Marko Milenkovi¿: Administrative Procedure in Former Yugoslavia and the Austrian Administrative Procedure Act

  • 9: Andras Zs. Varga: The Hungarian Legislation on Administrative Procedure

  • 10: Ino Augsberg: The Austrian Legislation on Administrative Procedure. A View From Germany

  • 11: Javier Barnes: The Spanish Model of Administrative Procedure (APA 1889 / APA 1958)

  • 12: Mario P. Chiti: The Austrian 1925 General Administrative Procedure Act. A View From Italy

  • 13: Jean-Bernard Auby: Why France was Unaffected by the Austrian Codification of Administrative Procedure

  • Part III - Comparative Reports

  • 14: Stefano Mannoni: The Habsburg Empire, the Austrian Republic, and the League of Nations: From the damnatio memoriae to a Long Overdue Reappraisal

  • 15: Angela Ferrari Zumbini: The Austrian AVG: An Underestimated Archetype with Deep Roots and External Factors

  • 16: Otto Pfersmann: Procedures vs. Principles: Opposing Conceptions of Administrative Law (Austria, France, Spain, and Others)

  • 17: Dian Schefold: Austria and Germany: Procedure and Rechtsstaat

  • 18: Giacinto della Cananea, Angela Ferrari Zumbini, Otto Pfersmann: The Austrian Legacy


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