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
24. The Powers and Duties of the French Administrative Judge
Jean Massot
25. Judicial Review and Merits Review: Comparing Administrative
Adjudication by Courts and Tribunals
Peter Cane
26. Judicial Review of Questions of Law: A Comparative
Perspective
Paul Craig
27. Judicial Deference to Legislative Delegation and Administrative
Discretion in New Democracies: Recent Evidence from Poland, Taiwan,
and South Africa
Cheng-Yi Huang
28. Where Too Little Judicial Deference Can Impair the
Administrative Process: The Case of Ukraine
Howard N. Fenton
PART VI: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND THE BOUNDARIES OF THE STATE
A. The Boundary between Public and Private
29. Three Questions of Privatization
Daphne Barak-Erez
30. Contracting Out and ‘Public Values’: A Theoretical and
Comparative Approach
Jean-Bernard Auby
31. Organizational Structure, Institutional Culture and Norm
Compliance in an Era of Privatization: The Case of US Military
Contractors
Laura A. Dickinson
32. Financial Crisis and Bailout: Legal Challenges and
International Lessons from Mexico, Korea and the United States
Irma E. Sandoval
33. The Role of the State in (and after) the Financial Crisis: New
Challenges for Administrative Law
Giulio Napolitano
B. Administration Beyond the State: The Case of the European
Union
34. A Restatement of European Administrative Law: Problems and
Prospects
George A. Bermann
35. Adversarial Legalism and Administrative Law in the European
Union
R. Daniel Kelemen
36. Supranational Governance and Networked Accountability
Structures: Member State Oversight of EU Agencies
Johannes Saurer
37. Individual Rights and Transnational Networks
Francesca Bignami
Index
Edited by Susan Rose-Ackerman, Henry R. Luce Professor Emeritus of 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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