Global administrative law: The state of the art

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Global institutions are about twenty years old. These institutions have attracted a great deal of intellectual interest, since scholarship has reacted quickly to global administrative law. And yet, the definition of global administrative law is still highly contested; its relations with international law and constitutional law are not yet settled; and no single account of the field has attained the status of orthodoxy and the literature has yet to capture all the peculiarities of the field.

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Cassese, S. (2015). Global administrative law: The state of the art. International Journal of Constitutional Law, 13(2), 465–468. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/mov022

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