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Comparative Administrative Law Scholarship Corner (September 2025)

Here is the list of works included in the September 2025 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.

  1. Alemanno, Alberto: The Law and Governance of the EU Public Ethical System: An Introduction
  2. Arnaudo, Luca: New Competition Regulatory Tools: Towards a Structure-Behavior-Performance Paradigm
  3. Auby, Jean-Bernard; Chevalier, Emilie; Dubos, Olivier; Marique, Yseult: Traité de droit adminitratif transnational
  4. Bernatt, Maciej: Politicization of Competition Agencies: In Search of an Analytical Framework Fit for Trump Era;
  5. Bobek, Michal: The Past and the Future of the 255 Panel
  6. Bobic, Ana: The European Central Bank and Dissensus over Liberal Democracy
  7. Chabot, Christine Kexel: Nondelegation Under Loper Bright
  8. Coglianese, Cary; Froomkin, David: Loper Bright‘s Disingenuity
  9. Coglianese, Cary: On the Need for Digital Regulators
  10. Crews, Adam: Finding Administrative Common Law
  11. Doi, Tsubasa: An interim report on “subjectivization” and “objectivization” of administrative law: Book review of Luis Medina Alcoz, Libertad y autoridad en el derecho administrativo. Derecho subjetivo e interés legítimo: una revisión, Madrid, Marcial Pons, 2016
  12. Hammond, Andrew; Walker, Christopher J.: The End of Administrative Pragmatism?
  13. Hancox, Emily; Heitzer, Sonja: It’s a Complex World: Can Courts Help? Judicial Review and Complexity in Germany, the EU and the US;
  14. Harsh Wardhan, Siddhartha: Administrative Obstruction In European Union Education – Part II: A Legal Case Study On Faculty Rhetoric And Systemic Attrition At Semmelweis University
  15. Hart, Rebeccah: Delegating Judgment: AI Agents, Legal Accountability, and the Foundations of Democratic Legitimacy
  16. Hillel Y. Levin; Timothy D. Lytton: Using Public Nuisance Litigation to Address Industrywide Misconduct: Common-Law Statutes, Nondelegation Doctrine, and Regulation by Litigation
  17. Kadomatsu, Narufumi: Legal countermeasures against COVID-19 in Japan: effectiveness and limits of non-coercive measures
  18. Kadomatsu, Narufumi: Denial of “Interpretative Discretion” in Japanese Law? Is it Really Different from Chevron Deference?
  19. Katz, Andrea Scoseria; Bloch, Ofra: Taking Legality Seriously: What the Major Questions Doctrine Is — And Isn’t
  20. Katz, Emile: May Federal Courts Create New Presumptions?
  21. Khattak, Waleed: Algorithmic Due Process Audits: A Legal Framework for AI Accountability in Government Decisionmaking
  22. Lakra, Rudraksh; Kolanu, Medha; Shrivastava, Abhijeet: Data, Control, and Power: Decoding India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023
  23. Latorre, Indira: Las agencias reguladoras independientes y sus desafíos de legitimidad democrática: revisión de literatura y agenda para el derecho constitucional en Latinoamérica. Independent regulatory agencies and their challenges of democratic legitimacy: literature review and agenda for Constitutional Law in Latin America
  24. Latorre, Indira: The global dimension of domestic regulatory agencies: Why do we need a networked perspective of political legitimacy?
  25. Lipshutz, Brian: Bypassing Agency Adjudication
  26. Mullins, Rob; Weis, Lael K.: Does Nature Need Rights?
  27. Ong, Benjamin Joshua: Judicial Independence, the Separation of Powers, and Criminal Investigations of Judges
  28. Okitsu, Yukio: A Global Administrative Act? Refugee Status Determination between Substantive and Procedural Law
  29. Perry, Adam; Ryu, Angelo: Judicial Review: Substance and Procedure
  30. Phillipson, Gavin: Ships Still Passing In The Night? The Deepening European-US Divide On Regulating The Online Public Sphere
  31. Racca, Gabriella M.; Yukins, Christopher R.: Integrity and Efficiency in Sustainable Public Contracts: Balancing Corruption Concerns in Public Procurement Internationally
  32. Racca, Gabriella M.; Yukins, Christopher R.: Joint Public Procurement and Innovation: Lessons Across Borders
  33. Racca, Gabriella M.: Digital Transformation for Effective e-Procurement
  34. Röseler, Sandra Michelle.: Towards a Knowledge History of Chinese Law: An Introduction to the History of Chinese Administrative Law Science, Its Pioneering Actors, and Knowledge of Normativity;
  35. Saputra, Beny: Bridging Legal Worlds: Latour’s Ethnography of the French Conseil d’État and its Indonesian Echoes
  36. Tanguay-Renaud, François: Rethinking the Applicability of Section 8 of the Canadian Charter for the Information Age and Beyond
  37. Terada, Mayu: Possible Utilization of Personal Data and Medical Care in Japan, Focusing on Japan’s Act on Anonymously Processed Medical Information to Contribute to Medical Research and Development
  38. Terada, Mayu: The Changing Nature of Bureaucracy and Governing Structure in Japan;
  39. Uga, Katsuya: Memories of the Information Disclosure Law and Public Document Management Law
  40. Varuhas, Jason N. E.: The Future of Public Law in Aotearoa New Zealand
  41. Walters, Daniel E.: Progressive Anti-Deference
  42. Wright, David V.: Decarbonization Infrastructure & Indigenous Communities: Consultation, Consent, and Complexities
  43. Yang, Tseming; Telesetsky, Anastasia; Phillips, Sara K.: Introduction to Comparative Environmental Law;
  44. Ziller, Jacques: Birth and Growth of French Administrative Law

For more information about this terrific resource, check out my first post on the subject 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!