Global Administrative Law: Innovation and Development (First published as Acta Juridica 2009)
Print ISBN: 9780702181900
Print ISBN: 9780702181900
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Year Published:
2009
Edition
1st Edition
Type:
Print | Soft Cover
Language:
English
About this publication
This volume brings together papers given at a workshop held in Cape Town in March 2008 – a joint venture between the New York University Law School and the Faculty of Law at the University of Cape Town. The papers critically explore the concept of Global Administrative Law in theory and its relevance to developing countries, the efficacy of regulatory regimes focused on international trade and finance, and recent developments in the crucially important area of intellectual property law.
Content
Opening Address - Trevor Manuel
Definitional issues in global administrative law
Accountability and the concept of (global) administrative law - David Dyzenhaus
The role and limits of global administrative law in the Security Council's anti-terrorism programme - C H Powell
Globalisation, national democratic institutions and the impact of global regulatory governance on developing countries - Dennis Davis and Hugh Corder
Weighing global regulatory rules and decisions in national courts - Benedict Kingsbury
Commercial aspects of global administrative law
Social policy choices and the international and national law of government procurement: South Africa as a case study - Christopher McCrudden
'Financing development' as a field of practice, study and innovation - Kevin E Davis
Competition law and globalisation - Dennis Davis
Costing, comparing and competing: the World Bank's Doing Business survey and the bench-marking of labour regulation - Paul Benjamin and Jan Theron
Intellectual property and GMO issues
Fostering dynamic innovation, development and trade: intellectual property as a case study in global administrative law - Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss
A global administrative law approach to accommodating user innovation in the international intellectual property regime - Katherine J Strandburg
GMO trade regulation and developing countries - Richard B Stewart
Global administrative law in action - Jan Glazewski and Olivia Rumble
Interest / Benefit to
Legal practitioners
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Academics
Students
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