Comparative Administrative Law Scholarship Corner (November 2025)
Here is the list of works included in the November 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.
- Andhov, Marta; Kania, Michal; Saljic, Arnel; Schrøder-Hansen, Torkil: Culpa in Contrahendo: A Solar Eclipse between Contract and Public Procurement Law?;
- Aqdus, Muhammad: Ombudsman Institutions: A Study in the Light of Shariah and Pakistani Law;
- Arato, Julian; Claussen, Kathleen; Meyer, Timothy: The ‘America First Trade Policy’ in Practice;
- Asimow, Michael: The Last Frontier: Fair Procedure in Informal Administrative Adjudication;
- Bagenstos, Samuel R.: The Crisis of Appropriations Law;
- Bamidele, Jamaldeen: Does The Supreme Court Of Nigeria Have Jurisdiction To Hear Appeals That Are Based On Mixed Law And Facts?;
- Bennett, Mark; Meers, Jed; Tomlinson, Joe: Fraud and Fair Process in Benefits Administration: A Socio-Legal Analysis of Targeted Case Reviews in Universal Credit;
- Bhatia, Gautam: Economic Inequality and the Separation of the Economic and the Political in Modern Constitutionalism;
- Blank, Joshua D.; Osofsky, Leigh: Audit Guides and the Administrative State;
- Blevins, John: Retaliation by Raised Eyebrow;
- Chible, Pía: Practical Wisdom and the Character of Administrative Decisions;
- Coll, Ally: Redefining Efficiency in the DOGE Era: The Value of Evidence-Based Policymaking in Federal Agencies;
- Corbett, Noah; Edgar, Andrew; Svetiev, Yane: Networked Governance, Peer Review And Democratic Accountability: Regulating Money Laundering In Australia;
- Do, Kim Them: The Role of Law in Modern Society: A Comparative Perspective between the West and Vietnam;
- Elinson, Gregory: Presidentialism Reconsidered: Liberals’ Turn Away from Presidential Power and Its Consequences;
- Elinson, Gregory: Unraveling the Ties That Bind: How Dobbs and Loper Bright Might Reconfigure American Party Politics;
- Farber, Daniel A.: The Imperious Presidency: Brazen Power Plays and Executive Overreach;
- Farber, Daniel A.; Gould, Jonathan: Why Chief Executives (Dis)Obey the Law;
- Griggs, Marsha: Regulation Without Remedy;
- Groves, Matthew; Ng, Yee-Fui: Automation in Governance: Theory, Practice and Problems;
- Haim, Amit: How Binding Is Administrative Guidance? An Empirical Study of Guidance, Rules, and the Courts Telling Them Apart;
- Huisman, Pim; Poltier, Etienne; Van Garsse, Steven: Concessions and Similar Instruments in the EU and beyond;
- Jackson, Katharine; Dooling, Bridget C.E.: Corner Post, Caremark and the Rule of Law: When Corporate Fiduciaries Should Reject Corner Post’s Invitation to Sue;
- Knight, Dean R: Local Government and the Constitution;
- Kouroutakis, Antonios: Rotation of Power: A Theory of Democratic Competition;
- Leske, Kevin O.: Between Seminole Rock and a Hard(er) Place: A New(er) Approach to Agency Deference;
- Linarelli, John: The Cognitive Science of Comparative Law: An Emerging Area of Study?;
- Liston, Mary: Engaging Abella: Humanity, Imagination, and the Legal Profession;
- Liston, Mary: Selecting a Standard of Review: What Does This Entail Post-Vavilov?;
- Macey, Joshua; Richardson, Brian: Structural Indeterminacy and the Separation of Powers;
- Metikoš, Ljubiša; Keller, Dr. Clara Iglesias; Qiao, Cong-rui; Helberger, Natali: Comparing the Right to an Explanation of Judicial AI by Function: Studies on the EU, Brazil, and China;
- Mitten, Matt; Montag, Laurel: COVID-19 Sports Competition Lockdowns, Return-to-Play Decisions, and Participation Requirements: A Retrospective Review and Future Medicolegal Framework;
- Okitsu, Yukio: Patent linkage and the rule of law in the context of pharmaceutical marketing approval in Japan;
- Palumbo, Andrea; Ducuing, Charlotte: The Blurring of the Public-Private Dichotomy in Risk-Based EU Digital Regulation: Challenges for the Rule of Law;
- Scarciglia, Roberto: Artificial Intelligence and the State from a Comparative Perspective;
- Scarciglia, Roberto: Methodological Pluralism as a contemporary challenge of legal comparison;
- Scarciglia, Roberto: The Russian invasion of Ukraine: what consequences for EU enlargement to the Western Balkans?;
- Shaiyam, Niharika: The Ordinance Quagmire: Analysis of the Krishna Kumar Singh case;
- Shugerman, Jed H.: The Fed, Offices as Property, and the Meaning of “Cause”;
- Singh, Manjit; Singh, Sahibpreet: Constitutional Dimensions of Environmental Jurisprudence in India: An Analysis;
- Sitaraman, Ganesh: The Secular Decline of the American State;
- Somers-Joce, Cassandra: A New Chapter for Governmental Candour? The Public Office (Accountability) Bill;
- Sonkar, Aman: Automated State Action in India: Administrative Justice, Privacy and Constitutional Accountability;
- Tillman, Seth Barrett: ‘Ineligibility Clause / ART. I, § 6, CL. 2’;
- Turcan, Kamaile: Shaping Administrative Law for a Participatory Democracy;
- Weis, Lael K.: Greening Democratic Constitutionalism;
- Wilberg, Hanna: Administrative Law in Aotearoa New Zealand;
- Yadav, Abha: Regulatory Governance: Learnings, Challenges and Way Forward;
- Yang, Zhiqing; Zhu, Zhiyuan; Luo, Lianfa: The Effectiveness of Entry Deregulation: Quasiexperimental Evidence of China’s export Compulsory Inspection Deregulation;
- Yu, Qinshu: The Credit Pool of Governance: A Generative Model of Trust, Delivery, and Resilience.
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!

