Claudio Franzius looks into a regulatory model for public services: Public ensuring law has to accentuate the organization, funding and quality assurance of the performance of services by private persons.
It is becoming increasingly difficult to integrate the challenges posed by the law into the dichotomy of state and market. This also applies to the services for the public under the new model for the state as a provider of a subsistence. Claudio Franzius looks into a regulatory model for public services. In order to do so, it is necessary to reconstruct the European legal system as an association of guarantees and regulations. The decisive category for legitimation is the trust in a structural law for guarantees which includes regulation and calls for bids as new forms in administrative law. Public ensuring law accentuates the organization, funding and quality assurance of the performance of services by private persons.
Claudio Franzius
Geboren 1963; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Berlin und Montpellier, 1999 Promotion; 2007 Habilitation; seit 2007 Privatdozent an der Juristischen Fakultät der HU Berlin; Lehrstuhlvertretungen in Frankfurt am Main, Konstanz und Bremen.
Gewährleistung Recht Grundlagen