1st Edition

Comparative Executive Power in Europe Perspectives on Accountability from Law, History and Political Science

Edited By Marcel Morabito, Guillaume Tusseau Copyright 2024
298 Pages
by Routledge

298 Pages
by Routledge

298 Pages
by Routledge

This book provides an up-to-date interdisciplinary assessment of the accountability of executive power in different European States and at the European Union level. From a legal perspective, it wonders to what extent the forms of responsibility and accountability of executive power have evolved in terms of legal technique or framework. From a historical perspective, it looks at the evolution of... Read more

Introduction
Marcel Morabito

1. Belgium
Marc Verdussen

2. France
Chloë Geynet-Dussauze and Priscilla Jensel-Monge

3. Germany
Yoan Vilain

4. Greece
Antonis Pantelis

5. Hungary
Peter Kruzslicz

6. Italy
Maurizia De Bellis

7. The Netherlands
Leonard F.M. Besselink

8. Poland
Krzysztof Wojtyczek

9. Portugal
Rui Lanceiro

10. Romania
Elena Simina Tănăsescu

11. Scandinavia
Eivind Smith

12. Spain
María Ruiz Dorado

13. Switzerland
Thierry Tanquerel

14. The United Kingdom
Paul Daly

Conclusions:

The Forms of Responsibility of the Executive
Ariane Vidal-Naquet

A Culture of Constitutional Cultures
Guillaume Tusseau

Biography

Marcel Morabito is Professor Emeritus of Legal History at Sciences Po, Paris.

Guillaume Tusseau is Professor of Public Law at Sciences Po Law School, Paris, and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France.