TY - BOOK AU - Rose-Ackerman,Susan AU - Lindseth,Peter L. TI - Comparative administrative law T2 - Research handbooks in comparative law SN - 1848446357 AV - K3400 .C655 2010 U1 - 342.06 22 PY - 2010///] CY - Cheltenham, U.K., Northampton, Mass. PB - Edward Elgar KW - Administrative law N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Révolution, Rechtsstaat and the rule of law : historical reflections on the emergence of administrative law in Europe; Bernardo Sordi --; Explaining administrative law : reflections on federal administrative law in nineteenth century America; Jerry L. Mashaw --; Testing Weber : compensation for public services, bureaucratization, and the development of positive law in the United States; Nicholas Parrillo --; Administrative law and the public regulation of markets in a global age; Marco D'Alberti --; Administrative law in East Asia : a comparative-historical analysis; John Ohnesorge --; Administrative state socialism and its constitutional aftermath; Kim Lane Schellepe --; Written constitutions and the administrative state : on the constitutional character of administrative law; Tom Ginsburg --; Good-bye, Montesquieu; Bruce Ackerman --; Comparative positive political theory; M. Elizabeth Magill and Daniel R. Ortiz --; Overseeing the executive : is the legislature reclaiming lost territory from the courts; Tom Zwart --; 'Creatures of the state' : regulator federalism, local immunities, and EU waste regulation in comparative perspective; Fernanda G. Nicola --; The promise of comparative administrative law : a constitutional perspective on independent agencies; Daniel Halberstam --; The puzzle of administrative independence and parliamentary democracy in the common law world : a Canadian perspective; Lorne Sossin --; Presidential dominance from a comparative perspective : the relationship between the executive branch and regulatory agencies in Brazil; Mariana Mota Prado --; Experimenting with independent commissions in a new democracy with a civil law tradition : the case of Taiwan; Jiunn-rong Yeh --; Understanding independent accountability agencies; John M. Ackerman --; Independent administrative authorities in France : structural and procedural change at the intersection of Americanization, Europeanization and Gallicization; Dominique Custos --; A comparison of US and European independent agencies; Martin Shapiro --; Comparing regulatory oversight bodies across the Atlantic : the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the US and the Impact Assessment Board on the EU; Jonathan B. Wiener and Alberto Alemanno --; Towards a third generation of administrative procedure; Javier Barnes --; Participation and expertise : judicial attitudes in comparative perspective; Catherine Donnelly --; Administrative agencies as creators of administrative law norms : evidence from the UK, France and Sweden; Dorit Rubinstein Reiss --; The origins of American-style judicial review; Thomas W. Merrill --; The powers and duties of the French administrative judge; Jean Massot --; Judicial review and merits review : comparing administrative adjudication by courts and tribunals; Peter Cane --; Judicial review of questions of law : a comparative perspective; Paul Craig --; Judicial deference to legislative delegation and administrative discretion in new democracies : recent evidence from Poland, Taiwan, and South Africa; Cheng-Yi Huang --; Where too little judicial deference can impair the administrative process : the case of Ukraine; Howard N. Fenton --; Three questions of privatization; Daphne Barak-Erez --; Contracting out and 'public values' : a theoretical and comparative approach; Jean-Bernard Auby --; Organizational structure, institutional culture and norm compliance in an era of privatization : the case of US military contractors; Laura A. Dickinson --; Financial crisis and bailout : legal challenges and international lessons form Mexico, Korea and the United States; Irma E. Sandoval --; The role of the State in (and after) the financial crisis : new challenges for administrative law; Giulio Napolitano --; A restatement of European administrative law : problems and prospects; George A. Bermann --; Adversarial legalism and administrative law in the European Union; R. Daniel Kelemen --; Supranational governance and networked accountability structures : member state oversight of EU agencies; Johannes Saurer --; Individual rights and transnational networks; Francesca Bignami ER -