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Article: U.S. administrative law: a model for global administrative law?(Global Administrative Law)
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- Law and Contemporary Problems
- Article date:
- June 22, 2005
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INTRODUCTION
This Article examines the potential for drawing on U.S. administrative law in the development of a global administrative law (1) to secure greater accountability for the growing exercise of regulatory authority by international or transnational governmental decisionmakers in a wide variety of fields. U.S. administrative law and practice might form one useful point of departure for developing both "top down" and "bottom up" approaches to understanding and further developing global administrative law. A global administrative law must, of course, draw on legal principles and practices from many domestic and regional legal systems and ...
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