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Advanced Introduction to Global Administrative Law
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.
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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 administrative 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.
Sabino Cassese presents an incisive introduction to the essential principles of global administrative 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.
Critical Acclaim
‘Cassese provides a rich introduction to the touchstones of global administrative law and its contemporary space. The author has crafted an introductory handbook for lawyers, scholars and international political scientists that provides a sound base upon which they may ground their understanding of global administrative law, the global space, and the impact of these elements on the manner in which modern states function.’
– Grant Caswell, South African Law Journal
‘It is always a pleasure and a profit to read Sabino Cassese, so wide is his knowledge and so efficient his writing. He gives us here a remarkable introduction to global administrative law, as clear on the theoretical bases of this new field of law as it is nourished by numerous enlightening concrete examples. A must-read for everyone who is interested in the legal globalization matter.’
– Jean-Bernard Auby, Sciences Po Paris, France
‘Sabino Cassese shows in his book the deep structure, resilience, and promise of global administrative law. While many have diagnosed a return to state-centered legalism and politics, he shows that world society, though fragmented, is here to stay and, with it, a global administrative law that is worth developing. Cassese, perhaps the most knowledgeable person on public law issues worldwide, traces paths that should be considered carefully. His book’s thoroughness, optimism and universalism make it a rewarding read.’
– Armin von Bogdandy, Max-Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Germany
– Grant Caswell, South African Law Journal
‘It is always a pleasure and a profit to read Sabino Cassese, so wide is his knowledge and so efficient his writing. He gives us here a remarkable introduction to global administrative law, as clear on the theoretical bases of this new field of law as it is nourished by numerous enlightening concrete examples. A must-read for everyone who is interested in the legal globalization matter.’
– Jean-Bernard Auby, Sciences Po Paris, France
‘Sabino Cassese shows in his book the deep structure, resilience, and promise of global administrative law. While many have diagnosed a return to state-centered legalism and politics, he shows that world society, though fragmented, is here to stay and, with it, a global administrative law that is worth developing. Cassese, perhaps the most knowledgeable person on public law issues worldwide, traces paths that should be considered carefully. His book’s thoroughness, optimism and universalism make it a rewarding read.’
– Armin von Bogdandy, Max-Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Germany
Contents
Contents: 1. In the labyrinth of globalization 2. The global legal space at a glance 3. The global legal space in detail 4. Administrative globalization 5. The global administrative machine 6. Regulation, adjudication and dispute settlement beyond the state 7. National administrative cultures and global regulators 8. The international role of domestic bureaucracies 9. Global administrative law: the principles 10. Global administrative law: the implementation of principles 11. Towards global justice and democracy? 12. National governments and globalization Index