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Global Administrative Law and EU Administrative Law: Relationships, Legal Issues and Comparison [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 409 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 799 g, XIII, 409 p., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Jul-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642202632
  • ISBN-13: 9783642202636
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 409 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 799 g, XIII, 409 p., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Jul-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642202632
  • ISBN-13: 9783642202636
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This book offers a new way to explore the administrative law beyond the state. Its aim is to begin to explore the complex reality of the interactions between EU administrative law and global administrative law, and it is the first book on this subject.

This book seeks to enrich and refine global administrative law and EU administrative law analytical tools by examining their manifold relations. Its aim is to begin to explore the complex reality of the interactions between EU administrative law and global administrative law, to provide a preliminary map of such legal and institutional reality, and to review it. The book is the first attempt to analyze a dense area of new legal issues. The first part of the book contains core elements of a general theory of the relationships between global and EU administrative law: comparative inquiries, exchanges of legal principles, and developing linkages. The second part is devoted to special regulatory regimes, in which global and European law coexist, though not always peacefully. Several sectors are considered: cultural heritage, medicines, climate change, antitrust, accounting and auditing, banking supervision, and public procurement.
1 Introduction: The Relationships Between Global Administrative Law and EU Administrative Law
1(12)
Edoardo Chiti
Bernardo Giorgio Mattarella
A Cross-Section Analysis
Part I Comparative Inquiries
2 EL and Global Administrative Organizations
13(28)
Edoardo Chiti
3 EU and Global Judicial Systems
41(20)
Barbara Marchetti
4 The Influence of European and Global Administrative Law on National Administrative Acts
61(28)
Bernardo Giorgio Mattarella
Part II Exchanges of Legal Principles
5 The Genesis and Structure of General Principles of Global Public Law
89(22)
Giacnito della Cananea
6 Administrative Law Beyond the State: Participation at the Intersection of Legal Systems
111(22)
Joana Mendes
7 EU Law, Global Law and the Right to Good Administration
133(16)
Juli Ponce Sole
Part III Developing Linkages and Networks
8 "Interlocutory Coalitions" and Administrative Convergence
149(24)
Gianluca Sgueo
9 The Impact of EU Law and Globalization on Consular Assistance and Diplomatic Protection
173(14)
Stefano Battini
B Sectoral Analysis
Part IV Parallel Regimes
10 Public Procurement and Secondary Policies in EU and Global Administrative Law
187(24)
Simona Morettini
11 The Protection of Cultural Heritage Between the EU Legal Order and the Global Legal Space
211(14)
Carmen Vitale
12 The Relationships Between EU and Global Antitrust Regulation
225(24)
Elisabetta Lanza
Part V Converging Harmonizations
13 The Regulation of Pharmaceuticals Beyond the State: EU and Global Administrative Systems
249(20)
Alessandro Spina
14 EU and Global Private Regulatory Regimes: The Accounting and Auditing Sectors
269(24)
Maurizia De Bellis
15 The WTO and the EU: Exploring the Relationship Between Public Procurement Regulatory Systems
293(30)
Hilde Caroli Casavola
Part VI Cross Implementations
16 Basel-Brussels One Way? The EU in the Legalization Process of Basel Soft Law
323(36)
Enrico Leonardo Camilli
17 The Review of Compliance with the Aarhus Convention of the European Union
359(24)
Rui Lanceiro
18 Private Implementation of Global and EU Administrative Law: The Case of Certification in the Climate Change Regime
383
Georgios Dimitropoulos
Edoardo Chiti (LL.M. University College London, Ph.D. European University Institute) is Professor of European Union Law at the University of La Tuscia, Italy.

Bernardo Giorgio Mattarella (LL.M. University of California at Berkeley, Ph.D. University of Florence) is Professor of administrative law at the University of Siena and at the National School for Public Administration in Rome, Italy.