New book published: La théorie des institutions du droit administratif global - étude des interactions avec le droit international public by Edouard Fromageau
Global Administrative Law (GAL) appeared in 2005, as the result of the combined work of researchers from American universities (mainly New York University School of Law) and Italian universities. GAL's purpose is to analyze a set of mechanisms, rules and procedures comparable to national administrative law used to promote transparency, increased participation,and the establishment of accountability mechanisms, within a hybrid structure (called Global Administrative Space), composed of both international organizations and non-state actors. This book's objective is to analyze the interactions between GAL and public international law from an institutional point of view. Various questions about GAL are then adressed: Is GAL part of the "family" of public international law? Is GAL only a theory or part of positive law? Is GAL taken into account by international and transnational institutions? What is the legal "added value" of GAL in practice?
Foreword by Prof. Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Prof. Yann Kerbrat
Bruylant, Collection Jus Gentium, 290 pages
ISBN: 9782802751960
You can order this book from Bruylant.