European Integration, Hungarian Public Administration Then and Now

  • Balázs István

Abstract

Remembering Lajos Lőrincz, a 1998 publication’s analysis concluded that the EU accession negotiations at the start of yet there could be no unified European administration.
    The study examined on this basis we try and prove that there is no agenda for nearly two decades after the establishment of a federal EU, the European Institutions therefore not be part of government troops over the Member States.
    The EU authorities are today sui generis institution of their particular status, and this is especially true of the EU administration and the relationship between Member States’ administrations.
    These relations, although it can also be shown as indicated by Lajos Lőrincz natural interaction between the EU administration and the administration of the Member States, but only at the level of principles. That is why today we can not even talk about integrating European public administration and its unified law regulating either.

Keywords:

European Administrative Space European administration European administrative law European integration institutional autonomy informal acquis communautaire

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