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Comparative Administrative Law New Scholarship Corner (June/July 2026)

Here is the list of works included in the June and July 2026 editions of the Comparative Administrative Law Scholarship Corner, which is curated by Eduardo Jordão (FGV Law School, Rio de Janeiro), with the assistance of Eduarda Onzi. The Scholarship Corner is a resource provided through the Comparative Administrative Law listserv.

June 2026:

  1. Bressman, Lisa Schultz; Stack, Kevin M.: Regulatory Settlement, Stare Decisis, and Loper Bright;
  2. Caputo, Nicholas: (When) Should We Delegate AI Governance to AIs? Some Lessons from Administrative Law;
  3. Caputo, Nicholas: Administrative Law’s Fourth Settlement: AI and the Capability-Accountability Trap;
  4. Carvalho, Fabio Lins Lessa de: Acceso Igualitario a la Función Pública – Consideraciones sobre el Modelo Español de Selección de los Funcionarios – Traslos Reales Decretos Legislativos (Equal Access to Public Service – Considerations on the Spanish Model for Selecting Civil Servants – Based on the Royal Legislative Decrees);
  5. Carvalho, Fabio Lins Lessa de; Rodrigues, Ricardo Schneider: O Tribunal de Contas no Brasil e seus congêneres europeus: um estudo comparativo (The court of accounts in Brazil and its European counterparts: a comparative Study);
  6. Diller, Paul A.: Gubernatorial Decreemaking versus Emergency Administrative Rulemaking: Lessons from the Covid Pandemic;
  7. Enriques, Luca; Nigro, Casimiro Antonio; Tröger, Tobias Hans: Templates in the EU Inc. Regulation Proposal;
  8. Estreicher, Samuel; Babbitt, Andrew: Nondelegation and International Economic Sanctions under IEEPA – After the Tariff Cases;
  9. Galperin, Joshua; Elliott, E. Donald: Improving Regulatory Notice;
  10. García-Huidobro, Luis Eugenio: Exploring the Uncharted World of Audit Institutions;
  11. Golunova, Valentina: The multi-actor system of fundamental rights protection under EU platform regulation;
  12. Gould, Jonathan: Modalities of Agency Rulemaking;
  13. Gowder, Paul A.: Never Send to Know on Whom the Boot Stomps; it Stomps on Thee;
  14. Guimaraes, Denis: International Organizations Can Help DOGE Deregulate;
  15. Jones, Brian Christopher: The Influencers: Situating Front-end Constitutional Guardianship;
  16. Lancieri, Filippo; Pereira Neto, Caio Mario da Silva; Karolczak, Rodrigo Moura; Assis, Barbara Marchiori de: Adjudicating Fake News;
  17. Lurie-Pardes, Eyal: Temporary Rules (Report to the Administrative Conference of the United States);
  18. Marchant, Gary E.: Soft Law Governance of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Soft Law Governance of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare;
  19. Margulies, Peter: The Supreme Court’s Pragmatic Turn On The Separation Of Powers: Refining Appointments Clause And Nondelegation Doctrine;
  20. Maschietto, Eduardo: Behavioral Opacity in Regulatory Environments: The Brazilian Case and the Problem of State-Administered Interpretability;
  21. Noh, Youngbin: Strategic Ambiguity and Regulatory Neutralization in Sovereign AI Policy Toward an Institutional-Technological Alignment Diagnostic;
  22. Opland, Russell: Te Ture Mana Puna Kōrero—The Right to Know Act: A Framework for World-Leading Transparency Legislation;
  23. Oppong Kyekyeku, Anthony: Regulatory Architecture, Epistemic Failure, and the Political Economy of Ghana’s Cocoa Crisis;
  24. Perez, Oren: The Metaverse Is Not a Place Apart: Law, Code, and the Recursive Governance of Digital Space: A Review Essay on Mark Findlay, Governing the Metaverse: Law, Order and Freedom in Digital Space (2025);
  25. Price, Zachary: Effectuating Congress’s Power of the Purse;
  26. Shabad, Vsevolod: The Explainability Paradox: When Algorithmic Transparency Enables Gaming;
  27. Simon-Kerr, Julia Ann; Bernstein, Anya: Keeping Evidence Real;
  28. Stein, Alex: Between Probabilism and Pragmatism: An Essay on Statutory Interpretation;
  29. Sunstein, Cass R.: Eight Ideas for 2028;
  30. Umezuruike, Emilia Ngozi: Constitutional and Administrative Considerations in the Creation of Anioma State Equity, Federal Balance, and Legislative Process in Nigeria’s Federal System;
  31. VJ, Tejaswini: Regulating App-Based Trading Platforms: Is Traditional Securities Regulation Sufficient to Govern App-Based Trading?;
  32. Walker, Christopher J.: Proportionality in Administrative Law;
  33. Wurman, Ilan: Unconstitutional Conditions and the Doctrine of Public Rights;
  34. Yanto, Andri: Towards Improved Regulatory Efficiency: Reconstruction of Ministerial Regulations to Enhance Regulatory Reform in Indonesia.

July 2026:

  1. Adeola, Folorunsho; Noel, Dave: Human Agency in the Age of Algorithms: Challenges for Democracy and Public Governance;
  2. Arias Sierra, Daniel Orlando: Artificial Intelligence in European Public Administration: A Data-Driven Analysis of Adoption, Capabilities, and Impact
  3. Bernstein, Anya; Staszewski, Glen; Wagner, Wendy E.: Sidelining the Public;
  4. Brady, Richard: The Impact of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo on the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA);
  5. Coglianese, Cary; Perez, Oren: Fighting Risk with Risk;
  6. Daly, Paul: An Institutional Approach to Judicial Independence and Accountability;
  7. Gariya, Hema: Whether The Environmental Clearance in India is a Progressive Step towards the Protection of the Environment, or a Disguise in Reality?;
  8. Gilly, Travis: The Architecture of Addictive Design: Recipient Liability, Public Accommodation Coverage, Disparate Impact, and the Civil Rights Remedy for Platform Design Harm;
  9. Hänni, Dominique: L’administration fédérale, un quatrième pouvoir? Du pouvoir administratif et de ses limites (The Federal Administration: A Fourth Branch of Government? On Administrative Power and Its Limits);
  10. Manko, Oksana: Judicial Impact Assessment (JIA): A Proactive Framework for Municipal Regulatory Resilience in the Post-Loper Bright Era;
  11. Mukherjee, Debdeep: Algorithmic Government and the Collapse of Traditional Administrative Law: A Paper in Public Law and Constitutional Theory;
  12. Munisekhar, Kavali; Likhitha, Daggupati; Morarji, Bangalore: From Welfare State to Digital State: Evaluating Socialist Constitutionalism in India through Aadhaar, AI and Digital Governance;
  13. Reid, Amanda: Algorithmic Fiduciaries: Translating Traditional Duties into Digital Governance;
  14. Sabzevari, Aminollah: Damte v Canada, Vavilov, and the Judicial Review of Humanitarian and Compassionate Decisions;
  15. Sadami, Arthur: Authoritarian Antitrust;
  16. Scarciglia, Roberto: US APA in the European Countries: A Comparative Perspective;
  17. Sherstoboev, Oleg: The Principle of Res Judicata and the Validity of Administrative Acts, or Why do Administrative Law Scholars Need Roman Law?;
  18. Zywicki, Todd J.: Regulatory Tripwires: How Arbitrary Thresholds Distort Financial Markets.

For more information about this terrific resource, check out my first post on the subject here. Previous editions are also collected here. The full version of the Comparative Administrative Law Scholarship Corner includes complete publication details and abstracts. To get it delivered to your inbox, along with other information and discussion about what’s going on in administrative law around the globe, sign up for the Comparative Administrative Law listserv!