Contextualizing Global Administrative Law

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2018
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Several names have been proposed to replace that of international law, world law and global law. From this standpoint, an academic project has offered certain tools of analysis pivoted on what it has named global administrative law. The premises of this approach seem novel, but the contextualized examination of them enables us to conclude that they are clore not only to the above-mentioned laws, but to other academic initiatives that have thought about the problem of law beyond the satate, like the School of New Haven, constitucionalism or the recent projects on the Exercise of International Public Authority of the Max Planck Institute in Heidelberg and on Informal International Lawmaking of The Hage Institute for the Internationalization of Law. The present article aims to study global administrative law in a critical manner, relating it to these other approaches that have reflected upon the international society and the law that governs it.
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