Abstract
Despite all crises, the progress of European integration leads to an ever increasing interest in European administrative law. This comprises the execution of EU law by the member states as well as the administration by EU institutions and bodies themselves, and composite decision-making procedures. This contribution focuses on EU principles of administrative procedure. It is taken for granted that there are very different modes of European integration to influence the administrative procedural law of the member states. The paper argues for a deeper and fundamental reflection on European administrative (procedural) law on the member state level.
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