This book presents an analysis of the concept of the administrative act and its classification as ‘foreign’, and studies the administrative procedure for adopting administrative acts in a range of countries in and outside Europe. While focusing on the recognition and execution of foreign administrative acts, the book examines the validity, efficacy and enforceability of foreign administrative acts at national level. The book starts with a general analysis of the issue, offering general conclusions about the experiences in different countries. It then analyses the aforementioned themes from the perspective of the domestic law of different European nations and a number of international organisations (European Union, MERCOSUR, and Andean Community). In addition, the book studies the role of the European Union in the progress towards the recognition and execution of foreign administrative acts, where the principle of mutual recognition plays a vital part. Finally, the book analyses the international conventions on the recognition and execution of administrative acts and on the legalisation of public documents.
Foreign Administrative Acts: General Report
Jaime Rodríguez-Arana Muñoz, Marta García Pérez, Juan José Pernas García, Carlos Aymerich Cano
págs. 1-14
The EU's Role in the Progress Towards the Recognition and Execution of Foreign Administrative Acts: The Principie of Mutoal Recognition and the Transnational Nature of Certain Administrative Acts
págs. 15-32
págs. 33-50
págs. 51-90
Foreign Administrative Acts: The Case of Estonia
págs. 103-113
págs. 115-135
The Recognition of Foreign Administrative Acts: The Recognition of Foreign Administrative Acts
págs. 137-170
págs. 171-191
págs. 193-217
págs. 219-242
Notion and Recognition of Foreign Administrative Acts in Poland
Zbigniew Kmieciak, Przemysław Florjanowicz-Błachut, Robert Siuciński
págs. 243-262
págs. 263-284
págs. 285-304
págs. 305-317
págs. 319-352
págs. 353-367
págs. 369-388
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