COLLOQUIA AND CLINICAL PROGRAMS

Fall 2006 Hauser Colloquium

Hauser Globalization and Its Discontents Colloquium 2006:
Public and Private in Global Governance
(L05.4530)

Professors Benedict Kingsbury & Richard Stewart

Vanderbilt Hall 202
Wednesdays, 2:00-4:00 PM

 

Background Reading (for Students Taking Colloquium for Credit)

 

August 30
Teaching Session: Introductory Class (course instructors)

Readings:
Kingsbury, Krisch & Stewart, The Emergence of Global Administrative Law (2005)

Sabino Cassese et al, Case and Materials on Global Administrative Law (2006) (2nd edition available here)
especially chapter 1.

Richard Stewart, Outline of Global Administrative Law and Outline of Multi-Jurisdictional Regulatory Issues

September 6: No class (legislative Monday)
The IILJ will convene a round table on the UN Oil-For-Food Inquiry, with Inquiry Chair Paul Volcker, Judge Richard Goldstone and others, on Wed Sept 6, 6pm-9pm, at the Law School.
Readings:

Mark Califano and Jeffrey Meyer have a new book on the Inquiry that will be launched at this event.
For detailed information on the Oil-For-Food Inquiry and related issues, see
http://oilforfoodfacts.org (a website well disposed toward the UN)

September 13
Sabino Cassese, A Global Due Process of Law?

Readings:
Sabino Cassese et al, Case and Materials on Global Administrative Law (2006)(2nd edition available here)
especially chapter 4.

October 18
Optional Reading: Fabrizio Cafaggi, Rethinking Private Regulation in the European Regulatory Space

October 25
Student Readings:
Kadi_v._Council
Leon v. BIRB1
Mexico v. Metalclad
NRDC v. EPA
Stewart--JILP excerpts
Transportation v. Public Citizen

November 8
Background Readings:
Allen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane, The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions
Eyal Benvenisti, Exit and Voice in the Age of Globalization (especially Parts II and V)

November 29
Background Readings:
Hannah Buxbaum, Regulatory Litigation (VaJIL2006)