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Category: Comparative administrative law

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Some food for comparative thinking on the disclosure of reasons for administrative action: using comparative lenses to examine the French law of giving reasons, by Dominique Custos

19 Nov 202113 Oct 2021
The 40th anniversary of the French Act of 11th July 1979 relating to the statement of reasons of administrative decisions was the occasion for a special comparative issue of The…
Comparative administrative law…

Judging regulators: The political economy of Anglo-American Administrative Law (Edward Elgar Publishing 2020), by Eric C. Ip

5 Nov 202127 Aug 2021
We tend to think of administrative law as an external constraint on politics, regulation, and public administration, and forget the fact that administrative law actually rests upon political foundations and…
Comparative administrative law…

The Recognition of a Substantive English Public Law through the Privileged Legal Treatment of Public Assets, by Deborah Thebault

22 Oct 202127 Aug 2021
Against the backdrop of French public law with its separate administrative and ordinary courts, French lawyers often assume that English law does not have a system of public law, nor a system of public…
Comparative administrative law…

Springtime for comparative administrative law, by Jean-Bernard Auby

1 Oct 202127 Aug 2021
For some time now, there has been a blossoming of comparative administrative law studies. Research and publications, of various national origins, are investigating this subject of common interest, because it…
Comparative administrative law…

In Search of a Third Way Beyond the Public and the Private Options, by Thomas Perroud

9 Jul 20211 Jul 2021
In a recent post on LPE Blog, professor Jon Michaels warns against the dangers that State intervention in the economy may carry. Indeed, as the State is likely to come…
Comparative administrative law…

Online discussion – Cases, materials and texts on judicial review of administrative action – 13 July 2021, 2pm (UCT + 2)

15 Jun 20219 Oct 2022
REALaw (Review of European Administrative Law) warmly invites you to an online discussion on the edited collection Cases, materials and texts on judicial review of administrative action (Hart 2019) on 13rd…
Comparative administrative law…

New publication – U Stelkens and A Andrijauskaitė, Good Administration and the Council of Europe: Law, Principles and Effectiveness (OUP 2020)

23 Oct 2020
Good Administration and the Council of Europe: Law, Principles and Effectiveness is about the effectiveness of the pan-European principles of good administration. For the first time, the notion of good…
Bell John…

THE IMPORTANCE OF URGENT INTERIM ORDERS IN CONTESTING FRENCH GOVERNMENT RULES ON COVID-19

3 Jun 20203 Mar 2021
The juge des référés is, in principle, the judge of interim orders. As Art. L511-1 CJA (French administrative justice code) states, he ‘decides by means of measures which have a…
Comparative administrative law…

Covid-19 and the Risks of Decentralisation:Crisis Management as Central-Local Risk Management in China

1 Jun 202026 May 2020
The threat posed by the coronavirus crisis is a holistic one – and so must be the response to it. Covid-19 prevention and control thus should be undertaken by all…
Comparative administrative law…

Proportionality in Action: Comparative and Empirical Perspectives on the Judicial Practice (Cambridge University Press 2020)

18 May 202024 May 2020
Proportionality is one of the most important global constitutional principles of our time, yet there has been nearly no systematic research on the actual application of the doctrine in judicial…

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