Comparative Administrative Law Scholarship Corner (August 2025)
Here is the list of works included in the August 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.
- Alemanno, Alberto: Public Participation before the Court of Justice of the EU: Enhancing
Outside Judicial Participation via Amicus Curiae Briefs; - Baldwin, Guy: The Lawfulness of Citizenship Deprivation: Comparing Australia and the UK;
- Bednar, Nicholas; Todd Phillips: Commission Quorums;
- Bernatt, Maciej: Competition law through the lenses of national constitutions: connecting
competitive markets with socioeconomic and environmental values; - Bostan, Alexandru: Global Administrative Space: Redefining Boundaries in Governance
and Law; - Davies, Nathan; Sanchez-Graells, Albert: Procurement as Infrastructure;
- De Preter, Christoph: Des citoyens européens sous sanctions américaines sont effacés
économiquement et socialement dans l’EU (European citizens under U.S. sanctions are
being economically and socially erased within the EU); - Edgar, Andrew: Regulation-Making in the United Kingdom and Australia;
- Graham, Lewis: Who Wins and Who Loses Before the Administrative Court?
- Hancox, Emily; Heitzer, Sonja: It’s a Complex World: Can Courts Help? Judicial Review and
Complexity in Germany, the EU and the US; - Klingler, Désirée U.: Amazon.Gov: Disintermediation In Public Procurement Through Digital
Platforms -Benefits And Risks; - Knoll, Michael S.; Mason, Ruth; Schoen, Wolfgang: Regulatory Mismatches in the United
States and the European Union; - Kochenov, Dimitry: Blowing the Rule of Law Away? Autocratic Legalism Meets
Supranational Opportunism; - Mordaunt, Dylan: Balancing Rights and Governance: A Comparative Analysis of Open Disclosure Frameworks in Australia and New Zealand;
- Odili, Joel: Granting Nature a Voice: Rethinking Environmental Regulation through Legal Rights of Nature;
- Ong, Benjamin Joshua: Judicial Review of Prosecutorial Discretion: Missed Opportunities;
- Qatrani, Osama: Rethinking Resilience: A Third-Generation Critique of Holzhacker and Umar’s ‘Thinking Through Crisis’ THINK TANKS;
- Saputra, Beny: Bridging Legal Worlds: Latour’s Ethnography of the French Conseil d’État
and its Indonesian Echoes; - Sindhu, Jahnavi; Narayan, Vikram Aditya: Association of Democratic Reforms v. Union of
India – Reflections on the Scope and Nature of Judicial Review; - Stephenson, Matthew: The Gray Area: Finding Implicit Delegation to Agencies after Loper Bright;
- Tan, Hakki: Onopticon and Homovictimus: The Dialectic of the Digital Leviathan and the
Limits of Resistance; - Varella, Marcelo Dias: The Principle of Sustainable Development;
- Wan, Trevor T. W.: Where Proportionality Meets the “Most Important Factor” of National
Security; - Yadin, Sharon: The Hidden Nature of Regulation.
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!

