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Globalization and Public Administration: A Complex Relationship

open access: yesInternational Journal of Public Administration, 2011
The article examines the relationship between globalization and public administration through economic theory principles and an example. Starting from the consideration of early concerns about globalization, it argues that although the size of government has rarely declined, its power has been eroded, making room on the one hand to the quest for global
Elisabetta Croci Angelini
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Global Administrative Law: Preface

Global Jurist Advances, 2006
The essays collected in this Issue were discussed during a seminar on Global Administrative Law, held on June 10-11, 2005 in Viterbo, at the Political Science Faculty of La Tuscia University. These studies have been carried out within the research project on Lo spazio giuridico globale headed by Sabino Cassese and financed by the Ministero dell ...
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Globalizing of Administrative Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
What if the same international trade dispute is adjudicated both in a domestic court and in an international tribunal? The conventional view – dualism – may tolerate two conflicting legal conclusions in this situation. However, in the Habermasian postnational constellation, such legal dissonance appears not only normatively troublesome but also ...
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Globalization and Public Administration

Public Administration Review, 1999
This article discusses globalization and its implications for public administration. Using a political economy approach, an analysis is made of the different meanings and perspectives of globalization, of the causes and consequences of globalization, and of the underpinnings or constitutive elements of globalization, a phenomenon that is all-embracing ...
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The Rise of Global Policy and Transnational Administration

2019
The sovereign domain of policy making and administration of the last century is increasingly supplanted by multiple public spheres and policy communities carving out new transnational spaces of policy making and public administration. The old methodological nationalism or ‘Westphalian grammar’ no longer exclusively describes a proliferation of ...
Stone, D., Moloney, K.
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Global Administrative Reforms

2017
Globalization has been mostly viewed from an economic perspective. However, the impact of globalization on judicial administration has not been considered with the same vigor. Globalization has no doubt contributed in the economic development of countries at the same time economic exchanges at the global level have also contributed towards ...
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Is There a Global Administrative Law?

2009
We are currently engaged in a very important intellectual exercise-no less important, indeed, than that undertaken by the 19th century “founding fathers” of public law, such as Laferriere in France, Gerber, Laband and Mayer in Germany, and Orlando and Romano in Italy.
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Global administrative law and global governance

2006
This first Special Issue of Advances analyzes an important emerging legal framework in which supra-national bodies - such as international organizations and transnational networks - enact rules at the global level that affect both national administrations and individuals.
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