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Article: THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW FRONTIER IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
- Article from:
- American Society of International Law. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
- Article date:
- January 1, 2005
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This paper argues in part I that a body of global administrative law is under construction, and that this growing body of law is better analyzed as part of the new jus gentium rather than being analyzed simply under the traditional international law model of jus inter gentes. In part II it is suggested that the roles global administrative law may play in building and delimiting global governance in specialist areas vary, depending whether the dominant dynamic in a particular area of governance is interstate pluralism, interstate solidarism, or transnational cosmopolitanism. The conclusion briefly notes some normative objections to the idea of global administrative law, but suggests that, on ...