Exploring the foundations of the European administrative space and its alignment with global governance through the basic principles of good governance

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Abstract

This article focuses on examining the establishment of the European administrative space (EAS) and its compatibility with global governance through the basic principles of good governance. The article identifies how the EAS has been influenced by and forwards the good governance model in an effort to improve governance at the global level. The main purpose of this research is to analyze the relationship between the European administrative area and good governance by analyzing the basic principles of good governance and investigating how they are applied in the European context. The research was conducted through a documentary analysis of relevant literature, including official documents of European institutions, research reports, and academic studies. The article reveals that the EAS is an important path towards improving good governance, integrating and implementing some of the basic principles of this form of governance. This article provides an important contribution to the literature on European studies and global governance by examining the relationship between the EAS and the principles of good governance.

Keywords: Good Governance Principles, European Administrative Space, EAS, Acquis Communautaire, Codification, European Integration

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Declaration of conflicting interests: The Author declares that there is no conflict of interest.

JEL Classification: H1, H7, K3

Received: 26.05.2023
Accepted: 13.11.2023
Published online: 16.11.2023

How to cite this paper: Tërmkolli, M. (2023). Exploring the foundations of the European administrative space and its alignment with global governance through the basic principles of good governance [Special issue]. Corporate Law & Governance Review, 5(2), 237–248. https://doi.org/10.22495/clgrv5i2sip11