Global Administrative Law - Scholarship
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics Symposium
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLITICS
Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer 2005
Administrative Law Without the State? The Challenge of Global Regulation (pp. 663-694)
Sabino Cassese
The Global Regulatory Challenge to U.S. Administrative Law (pp. 695-672)
Richard B. Stewart
Global Democracy? (pp. 763-797)
Joshua Cohen & Charles F. Sabel
Co-Option and Resistance: Two Faces of Global Administrative Law (pp. 799-827)
B. S. Chimni
Development Partners and Governance of Public Procurement in Kenya: Enhancing Democracy in the Administration of Aid (pp. 829-868)
J. M. Migai Akech
The Operation of UNHCR's Accountability Mechanisms (pp. 869-918)
Mark Pallis
World Bank Community-Driven Development Programming in Indonesia and East Timor: Implications for the Study of Global Administrative Law (pp. 919-951)
Frederick Rawski
The Impact of International Investment Treaties on Domestic Administrative Law (pp. 953-972)
Rudolf Dolzer
The Globalization of Law (pp. 973-993)
Sabino Cassese
Naming Global Administrative Law (pp. 995-1001)
Susan Marks




