Acta Universitatis Danubius. Juridica, Vol 6, No 2 (2010)
The Role of the European Ombudsman in the Implementation of the Right to Good Administration
Abstract
The regulations and general conditions of the exercise of the Ombudsman's functions are determined by the European Parliament after receiving the Commission's opinion and the approval of the Council. Many of the complaints addressed to the European Ombudsman relate to administrative delays, lack of transparency or refusal of access to information. Some relate to labor relations between European institutions and their agencies, staffing, and the procedure of hiring. Others are related to contractual relations between European institutions and private firms.
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