The Emergence of Global Administrative Law

Q2 Social Sciences Law and Contemporary Problems Pub Date : 2005-04-14 DOI:10.2139/SSRN.692628
B. Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, R. Stewart
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This paper, a distillation of findings from the NYU Global Administrative Law Research Project, considers the emergence and the need for further development of administrative law mechanisms to promote greater accountability in decisionmaking and rulemaking in the rapidly proliferating variety of global regulatory structures. These include formal international organizations (such as the WTO, the Security Council, World Bank, the Climate Change regime, etc), informal intergovernmental networks of domestic regulatory officials (such as the Basel Committee of national bank regulators), domestic authorities implementing global regulatory law, hybrid public-private and purely private transnational regulatory regimes. The subjects of such global regulatory systems include individuals, firms and other economic actors, states, and occasionally NGOs. These regimes and subjects, we argue, are part of a single global administrative space distinct from the domains of international law and domestic administrative law. We define global administrative law as the principles, procedures, and review mechanisms that are emerging to govern decisionmaking and regulatory rulemaking by these bodies. We identify a number of structural mechanisms that have arisen to develop and apply global administrative law, including domestic courts and legislatures reviewing domestic implementation of global standards and national officials' participation in global administrative decisions, and new mechanisms developed at the global level for governance of international and transnational regulatory bodies. We examine the sources and content of the various doctrinal principles and requirements that have been developed and enforced by these mechanisms (such as transparency, participation, reasoned decisionmaking, review, and substantive standards such as proportionality), and their sources. We next consider the normative foundations of global administrative law, including intra-regime control, liberal notions of protection of the rights of individuals and of economic actors, protection of the rights of states, and securing democracy with respect to global regulation. We examine these normative foundations in relation to three conceptions of international ordering - pluralist, solidarist, and cosmopolitan - and in relation to North-South differences. We then consider different strategies for constructing global administrative law, including bottom-up approaches that seek to extend domestic administrative law to global regulatory decisions and top-down approaches that develop new administrative law mechanisms at the global level. We also examine the positive political theory of global administrative law. We conclude that the field of global administrative law is an important emerging phenomenon, distinct from international law and from domestic administrative law, that deserves systematic study and development.
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全球行政法的产生
本文总结了纽约大学全球行政法研究项目的研究成果,考虑了在快速增长的各种全球监管结构中,行政法机制的出现和进一步发展的必要性,以促进决策和规则制定中的更大问责制。这包括正式的国际组织(如世贸组织、安理会、世界银行、气候变化制度等)、国内监管官员的非正式政府间网络(如国家银行监管机构的巴塞尔委员会)、实施全球监管法律的国内当局、公私混合和纯私营跨国监管制度。这种全球监管体系的主体包括个人、公司和其他经济参与者、国家,偶尔也包括非政府组织。我们认为,这些制度和主体是不同于国际法和国内行政法领域的单一全球行政空间的一部分。我们将全球行政法定义为这些机构正在形成的管理决策和监管规则制定的原则、程序和审查机制。我们确定了一些为制定和适用全球行政法而出现的结构性机制,包括审查国内执行全球标准和国家官员参与全球行政决策的国内法院和立法机构,以及在全球一级为治理国际和跨国监管机构而建立的新机制。我们研究了由这些机制(如透明度、参与、理性决策、审查和实质性标准,如比例)发展和执行的各种理论原则和要求的来源和内容,以及它们的来源。接下来,我们将考虑全球行政法的规范基础,包括政权内部控制、保护个人和经济行为者权利的自由主义概念、保护国家权利,以及在全球监管方面确保民主。我们将根据国际秩序的三个概念——多元主义、团结主义和世界主义——以及南北差异来考察这些规范基础。然后,我们考虑构建全球行政法的不同策略,包括寻求将国内行政法扩展到全球监管决策的自下而上方法和在全球层面发展新的行政法机制的自上而下方法。我们还考察了全球行政法的实证政治理论。我们认为,全球行政法领域是一个重要的新兴现象,它区别于国际法和国内行政法,值得系统地研究和发展。
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Law and Contemporary Problems
Law and Contemporary Problems Social Sciences-Law
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