Research handbook on global administrative law / edited by Sabino Cassese.
2016
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Title
Research handbook on global administrative law / edited by Sabino Cassese.
Published
Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar Pub., 2016.
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ISBN
9781783478460 (e-book)
Description
1 online resource (608 pages) ; cm.
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eep9781783478460
Summary
This Handbook explores the main themes and topics of the emerging field of Global Administrative Law with contributions by leading scholars and experts from universities and organizations around the world. The variety of the subjects addressed and the internationality of the Handbook's perspectives make for a truly global and multi-dimensional view of the field. The book first examines the growth of global administrations, their interactions within global networks, the emergence of a global administrative process, and the development of the rule of law and democratic principles at a global level. It goes on to illustrate the relationship between global law and other legal orders, with particular attention to regional systems and national orders. The final section, devoted to the emergence of a global legal culture, brings the book full circle by identifying the growth of a global epistemic community. The Research Handbook on Global Administrative Law provides a contemporary overview of the nascent field in detailed yet accessible terms, making it a valuable book for university courses. Academics and scholars with an interest in international law, administrative law, public law, and comparative law will find value in this book, as well as legal professionals involved with international and supranational organizations and national civil servants dealing with supranational organizations. This Handbook explores the main themes and topics of the emerging field of Global Administrative Law with contributions by leading scholars and experts from universities and organizations around the world. The variety of the subjects addressed and the internationality of the Handbook's perspectives make for a truly global and multi-dimensional view of the field. The book first examines the growth of global administrations, their interactions within global networks, the emergence of a global administrative process, and the development of the rule of law and democratic principles at a global level. It goes on to illustrate the relationship between global law and other legal orders, with particular attention to regional systems and national orders. The final section, devoted to the emergence of a global legal culture, brings the book full circle by identifying the growth of a global epistemic community. The Research Handbook on Global Administrative Law provides a contemporary overview of the nascent field in detailed yet accessible terms, making it a valuable book for university courses. Academics and scholars with an interest in international law, administrative law, public law, and comparative law will find value in this book, as well as legal professionals involved with international and supranational organizations and national civil servants dealing with supranational organizations.
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Includes index.
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Table of Contents
pt. I: Global administrations
part II: Global networking
part III: The global administrative process
part IV: Rule of law and democracy in the global space
part V: Regional and global governance
part VI: Globalization and sovereignty
part VII: The global legal culture.
part II: Global networking
part III: The global administrative process
part IV: Rule of law and democracy in the global space
part V: Regional and global governance
part VI: Globalization and sovereignty
part VII: The global legal culture.