Rethinking Global Administrative Law: Formulating a working definition of
“global administrative action”
Abstract
Global administrative law (GAL) aims to plug the “accountability deficit” in global institutions
by projecting national administrative law principles onto the global scale. Global
administrative action has been provisionally delineated as « rulemaking, adjudication, and other decisions that are neither treaty-making nor simple dispute settlements between parties”.
But the concept has not yet been defined. The paper adopts a “bottom up” approach by analysing the domestic administrative law of America, New Zealand, and South Africa in order to construct a definition of global administrative action.
The paper presents a working definition
of the concept.
Word Count The text of this paper comprises 7, 164 words (excluding footnotes).
Subject and Topic Keywords
Global administrative law – Working definition – Global administrative action