Welcome to the Website of the Global Administrative Law Project
About the Project...
Background
Based in the Institute for International Law and Justice, the Global Administrative Law (GAL) Project is focused on an emerging field of research and practice: the increasing use of administrative law-type mechanisms, in particular those related to transparency, participation, accountability and review, within the regulatory institutions of global governance. Concept and working definition.
Basic Resources
Project Overview Article
"The Emergence of Global Administrative Law"
Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch and Richard B. Stewart
(also available in Spanish, Chinese)
GAL - Cases, Materials, Issues (2nd ed.)
Edited by S. Cassese, B. Carotti, L. Casini, M. Macchia, E. MacDonald, and M. Savino
Scholarship
GAL Working Paper Series
Working Paper 2008/7: David Dyzenhaus,
Accountability and the Concept of (Global) Administrative Law
Working Paper 2008/4:
Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss, Fostering Dynamic Innovation, Developing the Trade: Intellectual Property as a Case Study in Global Administrative Law
Working Paper 2008/2: Simon Chesterman,
The Turn to Ethics: Disinvestment from Multinational Corporations for Human Rights Violations — The Case of Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund
Journal Symposia (full text)
Law & Cont. Problems (2005)
NYU J. Int'l. Law & Pol. (2005)
European J. Int'l Law (2006)
Res Publica Argentina (2007)




