Common law world… REPLY from PAUL DALY, UNDERSTANDING ADMINISTRATIVE LAW IN THE COMMON LAW WORLD 10 Jun 20229 Oct 2022 This is the author's reply in a series of comments offered on Paul Daly's book Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World (OUP 2021) at a meeting hosted by…
Comparative administrative law The ‘Core’ of Administrative Law: an Outsider’s View, by G della Cananea 27 May 202225 May 2022 This is the third piece in a series of comments offered on Paul Daly's book Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World (OUP 2021) at a meeting hosted by…
Comparative administrative law… Environmental norm diffusion and domestic legal innovation: The case of specialized environmental courts and tribunals (RECIEL 2022), by J. Michael Angstadt 20 May 202218 May 2022 Environmental court diffusion: mechanisms and meaning Why are specialist environmental courts proliferating around the world? In recent years, researchers have observed a steady increase in these institutions (sometimes also referred…
Comparative administrative law Comments on Paul Daly, Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World, by Peter Cane 13 May 202211 May 2022 This is the second piece in a series of comments offered on Paul Daly's book Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World (OUP 2021) at a meeting hosted by…
Bell John… COMMENTS ON PAUL DALY, Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World, by John Bell 29 Apr 202227 Apr 2022 This is the first piece in a series of comments offered on Paul Daly's book Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World (OUP 2021) at a meeting hosted by…
Book Review… Towards future-proof comparative administrative law?, by Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel 18 Mar 202224 Feb 2022 A review of Susan Rose-Ackerman’s Democracy and executive power : Policymaking accountability in the US, the UK, Germany and France (Yale University Press, 2021) It cannot be denied that executive power…