Bültmann & Gerriets
Values in Global Administrative Law
von Gordon Anthony, Jean-Bernard Auby, John Morison
Verlag: Hart Publishing
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ISBN: 978-1-84946-009-5
Erschienen am 14.02.2011
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 29 mm [T]
Gewicht: 851 Gramm
Umfang: 448 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

Global Administrative Law has recently emerged as one of the most important contemporary fields in public law scholarship. Concerned with developing fuller understandings of patterns in global governance, it represents one of the most insightful ways of viewing the multifarious forms of public power that now exist beyond the State.
The present collection brings together some of the leading scholars working in the field of global administrative law to address past and future challenges related to global governance. Each of the contributions picks up on the more general theme of the values that do or should inform global administrative law, and the book in this way provides a novel and thought-provoking commentary on this most engaging area of debate.
Values in Global Administrative Law will be of interest to public lawyers, social and political scientists and scholars of international relations. It will also be an invaluable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate courses that touch partly or exclusively on the challenges of global governance.



1. Introduction to the Collection
G Anthony, J-B Auby, J Morison, and T Zwart
2. A Global Due Process of Law?
S Cassese
3. Globalisation and Extraterritorial Regulation: An Unexceptional Exception
S Battini
4. Shared Administration and Networks: Global and EU Perspectives
P Craig
5. Principles of an International Order of Information
E Schmidt-Aßmann
6. Possible Controls Over the Bending of Regulatory Science
P Strauss
7. Accountability as a Value for Global Governance and Global Administrative Law
C Harlow
8. Would International Courts be Able to Fill the Accountability Gap at the Global Level?
T Zwart
9. The Place of Public Interest
J Morison and G Anthony
10. Public Goods and Global Administrative Law
J-B Auby
11. Global Citizenship and Global Legitimacy
L Ortega
12. Affirmative Action: A New Challenge for Equality
G Gerapetritis
13. Fundamental Rights in the Global and European Law Order
J Dutheil de la Rochère
14. Administrative Due or Fair Process: Different Paths in the Evolutionary Formation of a Global Principle and a Global Right
S Correia
15. Access to Justice, Legal Certainty, and Economic Rationality
A Gordillo
16. Processes of Transnationalisation of Administrative Values: Administrative Regulation and Transparency in the EU
F Goudappel and T van den Brink
17. Globalisation of Administrative Law-the European Experience
T Koopmans



Gordon Anthony is Professor of Law at Queen's University, Belfast.
Jean-Bernard Auby is Professor of Public Law at Sciences Po Paris, and Director of the Chair in "Changes in Governance and Public Law".
John Morison is Professor of Jurisprudence at Queen's University, Belfast.
Tom Zwart is Professor of Law at Utrecht School of Law and the Director of the Netherlands School of Human Rights Research.


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