IV. Issue-Specific Works
This section of the bibliography lists those texts that, rather than focusing on particular global administrative bodies, or sectors or regimes in which global administrative law rules have been established for domestic bodies, approach the field instead by analysing a particular issue. These can relate, firstly, to the principles of administrative law themselves, such as transparency, participation and accountability, either in general terms or as manifested in particular situations and/or institutions; or, secondly, to some of the challenges to which the task of regulating global governance gives rise, and which the field of global administrative law is intended to confront - challenges such as (institutional, normative, value) fragmentation, and the ever-present problem of compliance.
E. Fragmention, Defragmentation and Pluralism




