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Titre Mythes et réalités de la fonction publique communautaire
Auteur Pierre-Alexis Féral
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 95, 2000/3 L'administration de l'Union européenne
Rubrique / Thématique
L'administration de l'Union européenne
Page 16 pages
Résumé anglais Myths and Reality of the Community's Civil Service. In order to construct a satisfactory European order, it has been necessary to establish a Community civil service whose members are independent of their original national administration and who are dedicated to the defence of Community interests and not those of their respective nations. The Community civil service is a recent phenomenon ; but it is one which, from now on, must adapt to the new challenges of the European order. Through an appreciation of the number and status of European civil servants, it is possible to measure the influence of each of the Community institutions, and challenges to the special status of civil servants seem to be the best way to achieve the Community itself. Debate on the future status of Community civil servants is not without difficulties, but the adaptation of the service is a sine qua non of the quest to construct the European Union.
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