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Principle of Proportionality and The Principle of Reasonableness

Review of European Administrative Law, 2020
This paper examines a principle of particular relevance for administrative action and the concept of good administration, namely the principle of reasonableness, at the EU level, from the point of view of the Italian administrative doctrine, and jurisprudence of the Council of State.
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The Principles of Majority and Proportionality

British Journal of Political Science, 1971
It is only in connection with electoral law that the terms ‘majority principle’ and ‘proportionality’ are widely used. It seems to us meaningful to apply the two concepts also to the political decision-making process as a whole. In this broadened sense ‘majority principle’ and ‘proportionality’ denote certain models of conflict regulation. The majority
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The Principle of Proportionality and the European Central Bank

European Public Law, 2020
The article is divided into four parts. Parts I gives a general overview of the origin of the principle and its subsequent developments in light of the case-law of the European Court of Justice. It also reflects on the different meanings of proportionality as a flexible and multi-faceted principle.
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The Principle of Asymptotic Proportionality

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1990
The Principle of Asymptotic Proportionality, which is based on the Green’s function method for equilibrium problems, is proposed. Using this principle, the induced far-field variable due to any distribution of applied physical quantities can be approximated.
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The Principle of Proportionality

2018
The principle of proportionality is the most oft-invoked and, in terms of its role in constitutional adjudication, the most influential principle of EU law. The principle was developed in continental legal systems, especially in Germany and France, in the twentieth century.
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The Principle of Proportionality

2017
IMPORTANCE OF THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY FOR EU CIVIL LAW: SOME GENERAL REMARKS “HARD LOOK” IN REVIEWING OF NATIONAL MEASURES The principle of proportionality as a constitutional principle of EU law – including EU civil law – was first developed to justify restrictions by Member States on free movement under the public policy or general ...
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The Principle of Proportionality

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, 2022
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Modelling the Principle of Proportionality (German)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The novel part of this paper is a model of the principle of proportionality, as the cornerstone of the doctrine of fundamental rights. German law, and with some modifications also the law of the European Community and the European Convention on Human Rights, do not categorically outlaw interventions into fundamental freedoms and human rights (as, in ...
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The Principle of Proportionality and European Contract Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The paper investigates the role of the principle of proportionality within contract law, in balancing the rights and obligations of the contracting parties. It illustrates that the principle of proportionality is one of the general principles which govern contractual relations, and as such it is an underlying principle of more specific rules of EU ...
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Chapter 2. The Principle Of Proportionality

2009
The principle of proportionality has roots way back in legal history and is widely used in international law in general as well in the more specific field of international human rights law. The purpose of this chapter is to analyse the Courts construction of the proportionality principle; where does proportionality come from, how does the ...
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