TY - BOOK AU - Cane,Peter AU - Hofmann,Herwig AU - Ip,Eric Chi Yeung AU - Lindseth,Peter L. TI - The Oxford handbook of comparative administrative law T2 - [Oxford handbooks] SN - 0198799985 AV - K3400 .O94 2021 KW - Administrative law KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; An Anglo-American tradition; Peter Cane --; France : the vicissitudes of a tradition; Jean-Louis Mestre --; The Germanic tradition of comparative administrative law; Karl-Peter Sommermann --; The Chinese tradition; Albert Hy Chen --; A Middle Eastern tradition; Chibli Mallat --; Units and methods of comparison; Marco D'alberti --; Comparison within multi-level polities and governance regimes; Jacques Ziller --; Negotiating language barriers; Edoardo Chiti --; Comparative administrative law and public administration; Anthony Michael Bertelli and Fiona Cece --; Comparative administrative law : the view from political science; Stefanie A Lindquist and David M Searle --; Comparative administrative law and economics; Nuno Garoupa and Sofia Amaral-Garcia --; The time dimension in comparative research; Bernardo Sordi --; Diffusion, reception, and transplantation; Mariana Mota Prado --; Parliamentary regimes; Eric C IP --; Presidential regimes; Gabriel Bocksang Hola --; Semi-presidentialism : the rise of an 'accidental' model; Sophie Boyron --; Authoritarian regimes; Po Jen Yap --; Administrative law beyond the state : the influence of international and supranational organizations; Giacinto Della Cananea --; Administrative power; Sarah Biddulph --; Separation of powers in comparative perspective : how much protection for the rule of law?; Peter L Strauss --; The rule of law; Giulio Napolitano --; Accountability; Athanasios Psygkas --; Public/Private; Jean-Bernard Auby --; Democracy and authoritarianism; Victor V Ramraj --; National executives and bureaucracies; Matthias Ruffert --; The EU administrative institutions, their law, and legal scholarship; Joana Mendes --; Rule-making regimes in the modern state; Kevin M Stack --; A comparative approach to administrative adjudication; Michael Asimow --; Implementation : facilitating and overseeing public services at street level; Colin Scott --; Through 'thick' and 'thin' : comparison in administrative law and regulatory studies scholarship; Elizabeth Fisher --; Administrative law values and national security functions : military detention in the United States and the United Kingdom; Laura A Dickinson --; Automated decision-making and administrative law; Michèle Finck --; Information management; Indra Spiecker Genannt Doehmann --; Legislatures, executives, and political control of government; Gillian E Metzger --; Courts and judicial review; Li-Ann Thio --; Tribunals and adjudication; Kieran Bradley --; Ombudsmen and complaint-handling; Ian Harden --; Public audit accountability; Alex Brenninkmeijer, Laura Frederika Lalikova, and Dylan Siry --; Criminal and civil liability; Duncan Fairgrieve --; Administrative procedure; Javier Barnes --; Judicial review of administrative reasoning processes; Hanna Wilberg --; Legality : six views of the cathedral; Paul Craig --; Facticity : judicial review of factual error in comparative perspective; Paul Daly --; Reasonableness and proportionality; Jud Mathews --; Openness and transparency; Jane Reichel --; Material liberty and the administrative state : market and social rights in American and German law; Francesca Bignami --; The common real-life reference point methodology, or, : 'The Mcdonald's Index' for comparative administrative law and regulation; Yoav Dotan --; Imagining theoretical frameworks; Herwig Ch Hofmann --; Evolutionary public law : constituting and administering human ultra-sociality; Peter L Lindseth --; Expanding horizons : psychological, cultural, institutional, and technological perspectives; Cheng-Yi Huang --; Administrative law and democracy; Susan Rose-Ackerman N2 - "The comparative study of administrative law has a long history dating back more than 200 years. It has enjoyed a renaissance in the past 15 years or so and now sits alongside fields such as comparative constitutional law and global administrative law as a well-established area of scholarly research. This book is the first to provide a broad and systematic view of the subject both in terms of the topics covered and the legal traditions surveyed. In its various parts it surveys the historical beginnings of comparative administrative law scholarship, discusses important methodological issues, examines the relationship between administrative law and regime type, analyses basic concepts such as 'administrative power' and 'accountability', and deals with the creation, functions, and control of administrative power, and values of administration. The final part looks to the future of this young sub-discipline. In this volume, experts and leaders in the field discuss a wide range of issues in administrative law from a comparative perspective. Administrative law is concerned with the conferral, nature, exercise, and legal control of administrative (or 'executive') governmental power. It has close links with other areas of 'public law', notably constitutional law and international law. It is of great interest and importance not only to lawyers but also to students of politics, government, and public policy. Studying public law comparatively helps to identify both similarities and differences between the way government power and its control is managed in different countries and legal traditions"--Provided by the publisher ER -