Administrative / Constitutional Law

Comparative Administrative Law, 2nd Edition

Edited by Susan Rose-Ackerman · Peter L. Lindseth
Edward Elgar Publishing February 2019

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ISBN-13
9781784718671
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication
February 2019
Format
Paperback , 688 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This research handbook is a comprehensive overview of the field of comparative administrative law. The specially commissioned chapters in this landmark volume represent a broad, multi-method approach combining perspectives from history and social science with more strictly legal analyses. Comparisons of the United States, continental Europe, and the British Commonwealth are complemented by contributions that focus on Latin America, Africa, and Asia. The work aims to stimulate comparative research on public law, reaching across countries and scholarly disciplines.

Beginning with historical reflections on the emergence of administrative law over the last two centuries, the volume then turns to the relationship of administrative and constitutional law, with an additional section focusing on the key issue of administrative independence. Two further sections highlight the possible tensions between impartial expertise and public accountability, drawing insights from economics and political science as well as law. The final section considers the changing boundaries of the administrative state – both the public-private distinction and the links between domestic and transnational regulatory bodies such as the European Union. In covering this broad range of topics, the book illuminates a core concern of administrative law: the way individuals and organizations across different systems test and challenge the legitimacy of public authority. 

This extensive, interdisciplinary appraisal of the field will prove a vital resource for scholars and students of administrative and comparative law. Historians of the state looking for a broad overview of a key area of public law, reformers in emerging economies, donor agencies looking for governance options, and policy analysts with an interest in the law/policy interface will find this work a valuable addition to their library.

Table of Contents

Comparative Administrative Law: An Introduction
Susan Rose-Ackerman and Peter L. Lindseth

PART I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
1. Révolution, Rechtsstaat and the Rule of Law: Historical Reflections on the Emergence of Administrative Law in Europe
Bernardo Sordi 

2. Explaining Administrative Law: Reflections on Federal Administrative Law in Nineteenth Century America
Jerry L. Mashaw 

3. Testing Weber: Compensation for Public Services, Bureaucratization, and the Development of Positive Law in the United States
Nicholas Parrillo 

4. Administrative Law and the Public Regulation of Markets in a Global Age
Marco D’Alberti 

5. Administrative Law in East Asia: A Comparative-Historical Analysis
John Ohnesorge 

6. Administrative State Socialism and its Constitutional Aftermath 
Kim Lane Scheppele

PART II: CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
7. Written Constitutions and the Administrative State: On the Constitutional Character of Administrative Law
Tom Ginsburg 

8. Good-bye Montesquieu
Bruce Ackerman 

9. Comparative Positive Political Theory
M. Elizabeth Magill and Daniel R. Ortiz

10. Overseeing the Executive: Is the Legislature Reclaiming Lost Territory from the Courts?
Tom Zwart 

11. ‘Creatures of the State’: Regulatory Federalism, Local Immunities, and EU Waste Regulation in Comparative Perspective 
Fernanda G. Nicola 

PART III: ADMINISTRATIVE INDEPENDENCE
12. The Promise of Comparative Administrative Law: A Constitutional Perspective on Independent Agencies
Daniel Halberstam

13. The Puzzle of Administrative Independence and Parliamentary Democracy in the Common Law World: A Canadian Perspective 
Lorne Sossin

14. Presidential Dominance from a Comparative Perspective: The Relationship between the Executive Branch and Regulatory Agencies in Brazil 
Mariana Mota Prado

15. Experimenting with Independent Commissions in a New Democracy with a Civil Law Tradition: The Case of Taiwan
Jiunn-rong Yeh 

16. Understanding Independent Accountability Agencies
John M. Ackerman 

17. Independent Administrative Authorities in France: Structural and Procedural Change at the Intersection of Americanization, Europeanization and Gallicization
Dominique Custos 

18. A Comparison of US and European Independent Agencies
Martin Shapiro

PART IV: TRANSPARENCY, PROCEDURE, AND ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY-MAKING
19. Comparing Regulatory Oversight Bodies Across the Atlantic: The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the US and the Impact Assessment Board in the EU
Jonathan B. Wiener and Alberto Alemanno

20. Towards a Third Generation of Administrative Procedure
Javier Barnes

21. Participation and Expertise: Judicial Attitudes in Comparative Perspective
Catherine Donnelly 

22. Administrative Agencies as Creators of Administrative Law Norms: 
Evidence from the UK, France and Sweden
Dorit Rubinstein Reiss 

PART V: ADMINISTRATIVE LITIGATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
23. The Origins of American-style Judicial Review
Thomas W. Merrill

About the Author

Edited by Susan Rose-Ackerman, Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence (Law and Political Science), Yale University, US and Peter L. Lindseth, Olimpiad S. Ioffe Professor of International and Comparative Law, University of Connecticut School of Law, US

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