The European Ombudsman’s Remedial Powers: An Empirical Analysis in Context

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Series Details Vol.38, No.1, February 2013, p52-64
Publication Date February 2013
ISSN 0307-5400
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Notwithstanding the ever increasing influence of the European Ombudsman upon the
administrative worldview of the EU bureaucracy and despite the resulting growth of literature
on his functions and mission, there seems to be disproportionally limited reflection of the
intricacies related to the workings of his remedial machinery. An informed appraisal of the
European Ombudsman’s role in the institutional universe of the Union requires, however,
adequate understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of his remedial apparatus and
appreciation of the delicate institutional context within which he operates. The central concern
of this article is to discuss the most prominent and pivotal aspects of the European
Ombudsman’s remedial scheme through a concise empirical analysis. The findings will
provide useful guidance to the Ombudsman’s remedial performance thus far.

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