Global Administrative Law - Scholarship
Law and Contemporary Problems Symposium
LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS
Vol. 68, Nos. 3-4, Fall 2005
The Emergence of Global Administrative Law
Special editors:
Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, Richard B. Stewart & Jonathan Weiner
Foreword: Global Governance as Administration - National and Transnational
Approaches to Global Administrative Law (pp. 1-13)
Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, Richard B. Stewart & Jonathan Weiner
The Emergence of Global Administrative Law (pp. 15-61)
Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch & Richard B. Stewart
U.S. Administrative Law: A Model for Global Adminsitrative Law? (pp. 63-108)
Richard B. Stewart
Global Standards for National Administrative Procedure (pp. 109-126)
Sabino Cassese
The Rule of (Administrative) Law in International Law (pp. 127-166)
David Dyzenhaus
Divergent Legal Conceptions of the State: Implications for Global Administrative Law (pp. 167-187)
Janet McLean
Decentralized Administrative Law in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (pp. 189-224)
James Salzman
Global Private Governance: Lessons from a National Model of Setting Standards in Accounting (pp. 225-262)
Walter Mattli & Tim Büthe
Transnational Mutual Recognition Regimes: Governance without Global Government (pp. 263-317)
Kalypso Nicolaidis & Gregory Schaffer
The Interplay between Actors as a Determinant of the Evolution of Administrative Law in International Institutions (pp. 319-340)
Eyal Benvenisti
"Deliberative," "Independent" Technocracy v. Democratic Politics: Will the Globe Echo the E.U.? (pp. 341-356)
Martin Shapiro
A Global Administrative Law Bibliography (pp. 357-377)




