Comparative administrative law

La 4e de couverture indique : "A comprehensive overview of the field of comparative administrative law that builds on the first edition with many new and revised chapters, additional topics and extended geographical coverage. This Research Handbook s broad, multi-method approach combines histor...

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Autres auteurs : Rose-Ackerman Susan (Éditeur scientifique), Lindseth Peter L. (Éditeur scientifique), Emerson Blake (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Comparative administrative law / edited by Susan Rose-Ackerman,... Peter L. Lindseth,... Blake Emerson,...
Édition : Second edition
Publié : Cheltenham [etc.] : Edward Elgar Publishing , copyright 2017
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XII-723 p.)
Collection : Research handbooks in comparative law
Sujets :
  • Introduction / Susan Rose-Ackerman, Peter Lindseth, and Blake Emerson
  • Part I. Constitutional structure and administrative law: traditions and transformations
  • 1. Révolution, Rechtsstaat and the rule of law: historical reflections on the emergence and development of administrative law / Bernardo Sordi
  • 2. Good-bye, Montesquieu / Bruce Ackerman
  • 3. Politics and agencies in the administrative state: the US case / Peter L. Strauss
  • 4. Written constitutions and the administrative state: on the constitutional character of administrative law / Tom Ginsburg
  • 5. Comparative positive political theory and empirics / M. Elizabeth Magill and Daniel R. Ortiz
  • 6. The Neue Verwaltungsrechtswissenschaft against the backdrop of traditional administrative law scholarship in Germany / Andreas Voßkuhle and Thomas Wischmeyer
  • 7. Transformations of administrative law: Italy from a comparative perspective / Marco D Alberti
  • 8. Hungary s post-socialist administrative law regimes / Krisztina Kovács and Kim Lane Scheppele
  • Part II. Administrative independence
  • 9. The promise of comparative administrative law: a constitutional perspective on independent agencies / Daniel Halberstam
  • 10. The puzzle of independence and parliamentary democracy in the common law world: a Canadian perspective / Lorne Sossin
  • 11. Assessing the theory of presidential dominance: empirical evidence of the relationship between the executive branch and regulatory agencies in Brazil / Mariana Mota Prado
  • 12. Experimenting with independent commissions in a new democracy with a civil law tradition: the case of Taiwan / Jiunn-rong Yeh
  • 13. Flag-bearers of a new era? The evolution of new regulatory institutions in India (1991-2016) / Arun Kumar Thiruvengadam
  • 14. A comparison of US and European independent commissions / Martin Shapiro
  • Part III. Transparency, procedure, and policy-making
  • 15. Citizens and technocrats: an essay on trust, public participation, and government legitimacy / Susan Rose-Ackerman
  • 16. The rise of reason giving in American administrative law / Jerry Mashaw
  • 17. The 2015 French code of administrative procedure: an assessment / Dominique Custos
  • 18. Three generations of administrative procedures / Javier Barnes
  • 19. Administrative agencies as creators of administrative law norms: evidence from the UK, France and Sweden / Dorit Rubinstein Reiss
  • 20. Comparing regulatory oversight bodies: The US office of information and regulatory affairs and the EU regulatory scrutiny board / Jonathan B. Wiener and Alberto Alemanno
  • 21. Looking for smarter government (and administrative law) in the age of uncertainty / Giulio Napolitano
  • 22. Participation and expertise: judicial attitudes in comparative perspective / Catherine Donnelly
  • Part IV. Administrative litigation and administrative law
  • 23. Judicial review of questions of law: a comparative perspective / Paul Craig
  • 24. Proportionality review in administrative law / Jud Mathews
  • 25. Voidness and voidability of unilateral administrative acts in the western tradition / Gabriel Bocksang Hola
  • 26. The powers and duties of the French administrative law judge / Jean Massot
  • 27. Judicial review of agency action in the US and Israel: The choice between open and closed review / Michael Asimow and Yoav Dotan
  • 28. The double helix of process and substance review before the UK competition appeal tribunal: a model case or a cautionary tale for specialist courts? / Athanasios Psygkas
  • 29. Judicial deference to agency s discretion in new democracies: observations on constitutional decisions in Poland, Taiwan, and South Africa / Cheng-Yi Huang
  • 30. Legal management of urban space in Japan and the role of the judiciary / Narufumi Kadomatsu
  • 31. The courts and public space: France, the UK and the US in historical perspective / Thomas Perroud
  • Part V. Administrative law and the boundaries of the state
  • 32. Three questions of privatization / Daphne Barek-Erez
  • 33. Contracting out and public values : a theoretical and comparative approach / Jean-Bernard Auby
  • 34. Organizational structure and culture in an era of privatization: the case of United States military and security contractors / Laura A. Dickinson
  • 35. Transnational non-state regulation and domestic administrative law / Victor V. Ramraj
  • 36. A framework for historical comparison of control of national, supranational and transnational public power / Peter Cane
  • 37. EU agencies 2.0: the new constitution of supranational administration beyond the EU Commission / Johannes Saurer
  • 38. Administrative discretion in the EU: comparative perspectives / Joana Mendes
  • 39. Administrative law reform in the European Union: the ReNEUAL project and its basis in comparative legal studies / Herwig C.H. Hofmann and Jens-Peter Schneider
  • 40. The constitutional basis of EU administrative law / Matthias Ruffert
  • 41. What s in a label? The EU as administrative and constitutional / Peter L. Lindseth