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Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. Sabino Cassese presents an incisive introduction to the
essential principles of global law, exploring the central theories
of globalization through an analysis of the main developments in
this area. The Advanced Introduction concludes that despite the
ongoing dialectic between national governments and international
institutions, globalization and states are progressing in parallel,
while civil societies are increasingly involved in the machinery of
globalization. Key features include: Exploration of the key
characteristics of the global legal space Discussion of the
tensions between the state and global actors Analysis of the
dialogue between civil societies and world regulators An
examination of administrative forms of protection and their
implementation. This Advanced Introduction will be a valuable guide
for scholars and advanced students of global and transnational law.
Examining both specific cases and relevant institutions and
procedures, it will also be beneficial for legal practitioners.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. Sabino Cassese presents an incisive introduction to the
essential principles of global law, exploring the central theories
of globalization through an analysis of the main developments in
this area. The Advanced Introduction concludes that despite the
ongoing dialectic between national governments and international
institutions, globalization and states are progressing in parallel,
while civil societies are increasingly involved in the machinery of
globalization. Key features include: Exploration of the key
characteristics of the global legal space Discussion of the
tensions between the state and global actors Analysis of the
dialogue between civil societies and world regulators An
examination of administrative forms of protection and their
implementation. This Advanced Introduction will be a valuable guide
for scholars and advanced students of global and transnational law.
Examining both specific cases and relevant institutions and
procedures, it will also be beneficial for legal practitioners.
This Handbook explores the main themes and topics of the emerging
field of Global Administrative Law with contributions by leading
scholars and experts from universities and organizations around the
world. The variety of the subjects addressed and the
internationality of the Handbook's perspectives make for a truly
global and multi-dimensional view of the field. The book first
examines the growth of global administrations, their interactions
within global networks, the emergence of a global administrative
process, and the development of the rule of law and democratic
principles at a global level. It goes on to illustrate the
relationship between global law and other legal orders, with
particular attention to regional systems and national orders. The
final section, devoted to the emergence of a global legal culture,
brings the book full circle by identifying the growth of a global
epistemic community. The Research Handbook on Global Administrative
Law provides a contemporary overview of the nascent field in
detailed yet accessible terms, making it a valuable book for
university courses. Academics and scholars with an interest in
international law, administrative law, public law, and comparative
law will find value in this book, as well as legal professionals
involved with international and supranational organizations and
national civil servants dealing with supranational organizations.
Contributors: S. Battini, E. Benvenisti, F. Bignami, F. Cafaggi, L.
Casini, S. Cassese, E. Chiti, P. Craig, E. D'Alterio, P. Dann, E.
Dunlop, R.F.U. Hernandez, R. Howse, M. Infantino, M. Macchia, M.R.
Madsen, B. Marchetti, C. Moellers, E. Morlino, M. Savino, R.B.
Stewart, A. Vauchez, G. Vesperini, S. Villalpando, J. Wouters
This Handbook explores the main themes and topics of the emerging
field of Global Administrative Law with contributions by leading
scholars and experts from universities and organizations around the
world. The variety of the subjects addressed and the
internationality of the Handbook's perspectives make for a truly
global and multi-dimensional view of the field. The book first
examines the growth of global administrations, their interactions
within global networks, the emergence of a global administrative
process, and the development of the rule of law and democratic
principles at a global level. It goes on to illustrate the
relationship between global law and other legal orders, with
particular attention to regional systems and national orders. The
final section, devoted to the emergence of a global legal culture,
brings the book full circle by identifying the growth of a global
epistemic community. The Research Handbook on Global Administrative
Law provides a contemporary overview of the nascent field in
detailed yet accessible terms, making it a valuable book for
university courses. Academics and scholars with an interest in
international law, administrative law, public law, and comparative
law will find value in this book, as well as legal professionals
involved with international and supranational organizations and
national civil servants dealing with supranational organizations.
Contributors: S. Battini, E. Benvenisti, F. Bignami, F. Cafaggi, L.
Casini, S. Cassese, E. Chiti, P. Craig, E. D'Alterio, P. Dann, E.
Dunlop, R.F.U. Hernandez, R. Howse, M. Infantino, M. Macchia, M.R.
Madsen, B. Marchetti, C. Moellers, E. Morlino, M. Savino, R.B.
Stewart, A. Vauchez, G. Vesperini, S. Villalpando, J. Wouters
The Max Planck Handbooks in European Public Law series describes
and analyses the public law of the European legal space, an area
that encompasses not only the law of the European Union but also
the European Convention on Human Rights and, importantly, the
domestic public laws of European states. Recognizing that the
ongoing vertical and horizontal processes of European integration
make legal comparison the task of our time for both scholars and
practitioners, it aims to foster the development of a specifically
European legal pluralism and to contribute to the legitimacy and
efficiency of European public law. The first volume of the series
begins this enterprise with an appraisal of the evolution of the
state and its administration, with cross-cutting contributions and
also specific country reports. While the former include, among
others, treatises on historical antecedents of the concept of
European public law, the development of the administrative state as
such, the relationship between constitutional and administrative
law, and legal conceptions of statehood, the latter focus on states
and legal orders as diverse as, e.g., Spain and Hungary or Great
Britain and Greece. With this, the book provides access to the
systematic foundations, pivotal historic moments, and legal thought
of states bound together not only by a common history but also by
deep and entrenched normative ties; for the quality of the ius
publicum europaeum can be no better than the common understanding
European scholars and practitioners have of the law of other
states. An understanding thus improved will enable them to operate
with the shared skills, knowledge, and values that can bring to
fruition the different processes of European integration.
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