Comparative Perspectives on Administrative Procedure

The Global Papers Series, Volume III

Edited by: Russell L. Weaver, Herwig C. H. Hofmann, Cheng-Yi Huang, Steven I. Friedland

Tags: Administrative Law, Comparative Law, The Global Papers Series

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282 pp  $38.00

ISBN 978-1-61163-895-0
eISBN 978-1-5310-0640-2

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The contributions to this book focus largely on the current developments in administrative law in various legal systems such as the U.S., Japan, Australia, Chile and Canada. The dynamics arise from the interplay of constitutional principles and administrative procedures as well as from the cross-fertilizing influences of comparative law approaches to the development of legal principles and rights.

The Global Papers Series involves publications of papers by nationally and internationally prominent legal scholars on a variety of important legal topics, including administrative law, freedom of expression, defamation and criminal law.  The books in this series present the work of scholars from different nations who bring diverse perspectives to the issues under discussion.