Global Administrative Law: the Casebook, 3rd ed., S. Cassese, B. Carotti, L. Casini, E. Cavalieri, E. MacDonald, M. Macchia, M. Savino, eds., IRPA-IILJ, 2012
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law; Goethe University Frankfurt; EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht; Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE
First Chapter of the Global Administrative Law Casebook (3rd ed., 2012). The book is an attempt to analyse global administrative law through the elaboration and examination of a number of different cases and case-studies. The architecture of its contents mirrors the characteristics of this field.
The first chapter (States and Global Administrations in Context) examines the emergence of administrative law beyond the State and the rise of global administration. On one hand, it focuses on the notion of the State and the implications for this of the formation of a global administrative space. Topics analysed include the concept of “the State” in a globalized world; the application of this concept to the Palestinian case; and the rise of the global regulatory State in the South. On the other hand, it deals with the proliferation and differentiation of IOs, offering a classification of global institutions into four different types: formal intergovernmental organizations (e.g., the UN, WIPO, UNESCO, WHO, ILO, UNICEF, IOM, or even ASEAN); hybrid public-private organizations and private bodies exercising public functions (e.g. ICANN, the WADA, ISO, or the Global Fund); transgovernmental and transnational networks (such as the G-8, the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH), ASEAN International Investment Agreements, or the Basel Committee); complex forms of governance, such as hybrid, multi-level or informal global regulatory regimes (e.g. global and national proceedings under the International Patent Cooperation Treaty, decision-making procedures in fisheries governance, the composite interaction of UNESCO advisory bodies in the World Heritage Convention, or the clean development mechanism).
Keywords: global administrative law, global governance, international organizations
Cassese, Sabino and Carotti, Bruno and Casini, Lorenzo and Cavalieri, Eleonora and MacDonald, Euan and Macchia, Marco and Savino, Mario and Kuo, Ming-Sung and Meer, Yoav and Uruena, Rene and Averardi, Andrea and Hassan, Elizabeth and Heath, J. Benton and Raffaelli, Rosa and Paradisi, Ilaria and Ewing-Chow, Michael and Bernard, Leonardo and Ziaja, Andrew and Carmosino, Cinzia and Dunlop, Emma and Shamir-Borer, Eran and Mannucci, Giulia and Telesetsky, Anastasia and Di Cristina, Fabio and Conticelli, Martina and Berman, Ayelet and Fischer, Geraldine and De Bellis, Maurizia and Albisinni, Francesco and Nespor, Stefano and Lebensohn, Florencia and Dimitropoulos, Georgios and Ferri, Nicola and Sgueo, Gianluca and Sgueo, Gianluca and Deshman, Abigail and Langille, Joanna and Bolaffi, Giulio and Albanesi, Antonella and Veronelli, Manuela and Carbonara, Lorenzo and Cimino, Benedetto and Venzke, Ingo and Fidalgo de Freitas, Tiago and Bevilacqua, Dario and Morlino, Elisabetta and Goldmann, Matthias and Samson, Melanie and Durán, Estefanía and Basilico, Alessandro and Mitzman, Elena and Fresa, Siddharth and Fromageau, Edouard and Agus, Diego and Casavola, Hilde and Circi, Mariarita and Benedetti, Mariangela and Saper, Ben and Donaldson, Megan and Schill, Stephan W. and Mento, Sandro and Fontanelli, Filippo and Rahbar, Navid and Reinold, Theresa and Pacini, Marco and Bonafini, Barbara and D’Alterio, Elisa and Saltari, Lorenzo and Koziel, Tomasz and Lorenzoni, Livia and Feichtner, Isabel and Martinico, Giuseppe and Fabbrini, Federico and Gallo, Daniele and Volpe, Valentina and Delledonne, Giacomo and Bertezzolo, Giulia and Cocco, Emanuela and Chiti, Edoardo and Tzanou, Maria and Rubechini, Patrizio and Larik, Joris and Penasa, Simone and Pretto, Claudia, Global Administrative Law: The Casebook (2012). Global Administrative Law: the Casebook, 3rd ed., S. Cassese, B. Carotti, L. Casini, E. Cavalieri, E. MacDonald, M. Macchia, M. Savino, eds., IRPA-IILJ, 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2140384
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