The student can use any bibliography on this subject. Here we suggest only some publications, but the student don´t have to work necessarily with these.
Bibliographical references:
Alexandros Tsadiras, “The Ombudsman”, in Paul Craig, EU Administrative Law, Oxford, OUP, 2012.
The European Ombudsman: at a glance, Luxembourg, Publications Office of the European Union, 2006.
Katja Heede, European Ombudsman: redress and control al Union level, The Hague/London, Kluwer Law International, 2000.
Esra Ayse Yilmaz, The European Ombudsman: conclusions after a decade of practice, Bruges, College of Europe, 2005.
P. Nikiforos Diamandouros, “The European Ombudsman and the application of EU law by the Member States”, Review of European administrative law, 2008/2.
“The EU Ombudsman, complaints and internal complaints and grievance procedures”, in Patrick Birkinshaw, European public law, London, Butterworths, 2003.
“The Impact of the European Ombudsman: Breaking down Barriers to Procedural Legitimacy”, in Melanie Smith, Centralised enforcement, legitimacy and good governance in the EU, London/ New York, Routledge, 2010.
Linda C. Reif, The Ombudsman, Good governance and the international Human Rights System, Leiden, Martinus Nijhoff, 2004.
Alexandros Tsadiras, The European Ombudsman as a legal and political actor, Oxford, University of Oxford, 2006.
Tero Erkkila, "The European Ombudsman and Institutional Change", y "European Ombudsman as a Supranational Institution of Accountability", ambos en Ombudsman as a Global Institution. Transnational Governance and Accountability, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2020.
Nikos Vogiatzis, The European Ombudsman and Good Administration in the European Union, Palgrave MacMillan, London, 2018.