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Norwegian administrative law and EU/EEA-law

Siri Kildahl Venemyr's Phd project focus on what role EU/EEA law plays, and how it influences this part of national administrative law.

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About the project

Administrative measures and decisions are subject to a number of requirements. The thesis seeks to explore and discuss the consequences of these requirements not being met. If the administration should fail to meet the requirements relevant in the particular case, the question that arises is what consequences this will or should have. The administrative measure or decision may very well still be considered valid, or it may be considered void, partially void, or the administration might have a right, or an obligation to reverse their decision. 


The relevant consequences depends on a broader assessment where not only the type and background of the error in question has to be taken into account, but also the interest of the persons affected, the time that has passed, and the cause of the error.

Objectives

The project is expected to be concluded in 2020, with the submission of the PhD thesis.

Tags: administrative law, EU Law, EEA law
Published Jan. 12, 2017 10:22 AM - Last modified Feb. 1, 2024 2:16 PM

Contact

Phd Candidate

Siri Kildahl Venemyr

Supervisor:

Professor Tarjei Bekkedal