The administrative state / edited by Armin von Bogdandy, Peter M. Huber, Sabino Cassese.
2017
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Title
The administrative state / edited by Armin von Bogdandy, Peter M. Huber, Sabino Cassese.
Published
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Copyright
©2017
Call Number
KJC4413 .M39 2017
ISBN
9780198726401
0198726406
0198726406
Description
x, 683 pages ; 26 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)995630254
Summary
"The Max Planck Handbooks in European Public Law series describes and analyses the public law of the European legal space, an area that encompasses not only the law of the European Union but also the European Convention on Human Rights and, importantly, the domestic public laws of European states. Recognizing that the ongoing vertical and horizontal processes of European integration make legal comparison the task of our time for both scholars and practitioners, it aims to foster the development of a specifically European legal pluralism and to contribute to the legitimacy and efficiency of European public law. The first volume of the series begins this enterprise with an appraisal of the evolution of the state and its administration, with cross-cutting contributions and also specific country reports. While the former include, among others, treatises on historical antecedents of the concept of European public law, the development of the administrative state as such, the relationship between constitutional and administrative law, and legal conceptions of statehood, the latter focus on states and legal orders as diverse as, e.g., Spain and Hungary or Great Britain and Greece. With this, the book provides access to the systematic foundations, pivotal historic moments, and legal thought of states bound together not only by a common history but also by deep and entrenched normative ties; for the quality of the ius publicum europaeum can be no better than the common understanding European scholars and practitioners have of the law of other states. An understanding thus improved will enable them to operate with the shared skills, knowledge, and values that can bring to fruition the different processes of European integration"--Provided by the publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Contributors
xi
1.
Idea of European Public Law Today / Armin von Bogdandy
1
A.
Field of European Public Law
1
B.
Concept and Functions of European Public Law
12
C.
Ramifications
24
2.
European Public Law---Lessons from the Concept's Past / Stephan Hinghofer-Szalkay
30
A.
Why Engage With Past Ideas?
30
B.
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century: Setting the Scene
32
C.
Nineteenth Century: Reconstructions in Light of Grand Cleavages
39
D.
Schmitt's Contribution to Ius Publicum Europaeum
45
E.
Schmitt's Relevance for European Public Law Today
53
3.
Administrative State in Europe / Sabino Cassese
57
A.
Common Foundations
57
B.
Two Models of State in Europe: France and England
60
C.
Two Latecomers: Germany and Italy
65
D.
Unifying Trends
67
E.
Classical Configuration
69
F.
Continuity and Change
73
G.
Executive Powers beyond the State: The Case of the European Union
78
H.
Impact of Globalization and the Emergence of the Global Legal Space
87
I.
Reconsidering the State in the Broader Legal Spaces
92
4.
Administrative State in America / William J. Novak
98
A.
Introduction
98
B.
Nature of a Modern State
102
C.
Positive Law: The American Reception of Analytical Jurisprudence
110
D.
Administrative Law and Public Service
116
E.
Conclusion: American Administration and the Rule of Law
122
5.
Evolution and Gestalt of the Austrian State / Ewald Wiederin
125
A.
Austria as an Administrative State
126
B.
Genesis of State and Administration
127
C.
Original Context of Administrative Law
134
D.
Milestones of the Development of Austria's Administration
142
E.
Shaping the Austrian Administration
152
F.
Classical Structures of Austrian Administration
160
G.
Austrian Concept of Administrative Law
163
6.
Evolution and Gestalt of the French State / Marcel Morabito
165
A.
Basis of the French Model
166
B.
Implanting Administrative Law
178
C.
Establishment of `Classical' French Administrative Law
183
D.
Contemporary Evolutions
189
7.
Evolution and Gestalt of the German State / Peter M. Huber
196
A.
Setting
196
B.
Unfolding of State and Administration
198
C.
Developmental Paths of Administrative Law
209
D.
Administration and Administrative Law under the Basic Law of 1949
218
E.
Concept of Administrative Law
234
8.
Evolution and Gestalt of the Greek State / Stylianos-Ioannis G. Koutnatzis
237
A.
Introduction
238
B.
Genesis of State and Administration
238
C.
Origins of Administrative Law
252
D.
Classical Concepts of Administration and Administrative Law
259
E.
Definition of Administrative Law
287
F.
Concluding Remarks
288
9.
Evolution and Gestalt of the Hungarian State / Herbert Kupper
290
A.
Overview
290
B.
State and Administration in the Bourgeois Era
292
C.
State and Administration in Socialism
310
D.
Return to a `Bourgeois' State and Administration after 1989
316
10.
Evolution and Gestalt of the Italian State / Bernardo Giorgio Mattarella
329
A.
Nineteenth Century: Development of Administrations and the Genesis of Administrative Law
329
B.
First Half of the Twentieth Century: The Administrative Law of Authority
338
C.
Second Half of the Twentieth Century: Liberal Administrative Law
344
D.
Twenty-First Century: The Features of Administrative Law
356
E.
Concluding Remarks
364
11.
Evolution and Gestalt of the Spanish State / Ignacio Borrajo Iniesta
368
A.
Geneses of State and Administration in Spain
368
B.
Major Areas of Development of Administrative Law
390
C.
Classic Configuration of Public Administration and Administrative Law
398
D.
Concept of Administrative Law
410
12.
Evolution and Gestalt of the Swiss State / Benjamin Schindler
414
A.
Genesis of State and Administration
415
B.
Contours of the Development of Administrative Law
419
C.
Traditional Shape of the Administration
437
D.
Concept of Administrative Law
444
E.
Conclusion
449
13.
Evolution and Gestalt of the State in the United Kingdom / Martin Loughlin
451
A.
Introduction
451
B.
State
453
C.
Constitution
466
D.
Administration
472
E.
Growth of Public Law in the Twentieth Century
482
F.
Conclusion
492
14.
Complex Relationship Between Administrative and Constitutional Law: A Comparative and Historical Analysis / Luc Heuschling
493
A.
Introduction
494
B.
Two World Thesis: A Rarity and Conceptual Absurdity
501
C.
United Kingdom: Still a Special Case?
515
D.
Common European Paradigm: A Two-Sided Relationship
523
15.
Legal Conceptions of Statehood / Giovanni Biaggini
557
A.
Conception of the State: Classical Concepts
557
B.
Characterizations of Statehood over Time
559
C.
Conceptions of State and Administration: Bi-Directional Influencing
562
D.
Administration: Structures and Boundaries
566
E.
Concluding Observations: Europeanization and Europeanizations
577
16.
Typology of Administrative Law in Europe / Michel Fromont
579
A.
Introduction
579
B.
Structural Features of Types of Administrative Law
581
C.
Most Important Types of Administrative Law in Europe
585
D.
Conclusion
599
17.
Transformation of the Administrative State and Administrative Law / Jean-Bernard Auby
601
A.
Introduction
602
B.
Historical Construction of Administrative States and Administrative Laws in Europe
603
C.
Current Developments in National Administrative Law: The Evolutionary Factors
609
D.
Current Developments in National Administrative Law: The Lines of Transformation
616
E.
Renewal of Paradigms
621
F.
Future of the Models
628
18.
Europeanization of Public Law / Michal Bobek
631
A.
Introduction and Three Examples
631
B.
Europeanization: What is in the Name?
634
C.
Europeanization, the Narrow View: How Much `Europe' is There?
637
D.
Europeanization, Writ Large: A Study in Complexity
652
E.
Europeanization, Comparative Law, and Legal Scholarship
661
F.
Europeanization, Fast-track: The Experience of a New Europe
665
G.
Conclusions
670
Index
675