Impact Assessment of possible action at EU level for an open, efficient and independent EU administration
The fragmentation of EU administrative law impinges on the EU’s ability to consistently uphold standards of good governance and administration, as well as to protect citizens’ rights when they interact with the administration. The impact assessment analyses what action could be taken to guarantee an open, efficient and independent EU administration. It compares the option of “doing nothing” with two alternative policy options. The study concludes that adopting a regulatory framework for administrative procedures would be the preferred option, since it would lead to clear advantages in terms of cost savings for the public, as well as the accessibility, transparency, legal certainty and predictability as well as the legitimacy of, and trust in, EU institutions. It would also compliment the transition of the EU administration towards e-government and e-administration tools.
Study
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EPRS, DG
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- code of conduct
- drafting of EU law
- economic analysis
- ECONOMICS
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- EU action
- EU institution
- EU institutions and European civil service
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- executive power and public service
- governance
- impact study
- international affairs
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- labour law and labour relations
- POLITICS
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