Global Administrative Law - Events

Viterbo II Seminar

The second Viterbo Seminar on global administrative law was held in June 2006.

Copyright in each paper is held by the author(s), who reserve all rights. Please contact the individual authors to find out if a later or published version of the paper is available. Conact details for the authors can in many cases be found on the "Researchers" page of the GAL Project website. Otherwise, please contact Martina Conticelli (martina.conticelli@uniroma2.it), who very kindly organized the papers and participation at this event.

Background materials:

Program

Papers:

Autonomy Without Accountability: The Case of the International Seabed Authority and Enterprise
Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou

The Codex Alimentarius Commission: Increasing Accountability Through Transparency
Dario Bevilacqua

ICANN and Global Administrative Law
Bruno Carotti

The Global Aspirations of the Aarhus Convention and the Case of the World Bank
Benjamin Dalle

Accountability in Development Aid Law: The World Bank, UNDP and Emerging Structures of Transnational Oversight
Phillip Dann

The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW): Is a Culture of Legality Possible?
Treasa Dunworth

Holding Governments Accountable through Information: Multilevel Education Assessments by Private and Public Institutions
Matthias Goldmann

Holding Professionals Accountable: The Challenge of Privatized International Standard Setting in Accounting and Architecture Service Sectors
David Livshiz

Public Administration and International Law: Should or Shall? The Review of Compliance in the Aarhus Convention
Marco Macchia

Accountability in Rule-Making in the Area of Financial Services: The EU in the Context of Global Regulation
Joanna Mendes

On Governance, Accountability and Human Rights: The United Nations Interim Administration in Kosovo
Didier PacquƩe & Steven Dewulf

The Evolution of Administrative Law-Type Principles, Mechanisms and Practices in the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Eran Shamir-Borer

Initiating of European and International Standards into National Regulatory Instruments: Can Global Administrative Law Penetrate Equally into National Legislation?
Ventsislav Velikof

See Also:

Viterbo I
Viterbo III