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Comparative Administrative Law Scholarship Corner (October 2025)

Here is the list of works included in the October 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. Bagenstos, Samuel R.: The Crisis of Appropriations Law;
  2. Bello, Sandra: The Legal Perspective of Patient Rights and Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria;
  3. Bussani, Mauro; Zumbini, Angela Ferrari; Infantino, Marta: The Italian Journal of Public Law: The Law of the Algorithmic State in Central and Eastern Europe;
  4. Cole, Tony: Arbitration in Scotland;
  5. Dancy, Tatiana; Zalnieriute, Monika: AI and Transparency in Judicial Decision-Making;
  6. Elliot, Mark: In Defence of Classical Administrative Law;
  7. Felgenhauer, Tyler; Bala, Govindasamy; Borsuk, Mark E.; Camilloni, Inés; Wiener, Jonathan B.; Xu, Jianhua: Practical paths to risk-risk analysis of solar radiation modification;
  8. Ford, Cristie; Ashkenazy, Quinn: The Legal Innovation Sandbox;
  9. Gruyaert, Dorothy: Sustainability, Law and Criminology;
  10. Ma, Ji: Hardening Soft International Law of Corporate Responsibility in Domestic Courts: A Tort Law Approach;
  11. Madden, Mike: Putting Numbers to Words: Measuring the Readability of Court and Administrative Tribunal Decisions in Canada;
  12. McKee, Derek; Schoeni, Daniel: The GPA’s Domestic Review Procedures through the Lens of North American Sub-Central Implementation: Flexibility or Incoherence?;
  13. Ong, Benjamin Joshua: Judicial Independence, the Separation of Powers, and Criminal Investigations of Judges;
  14. Pajimola, Allan Hil: Authoritative Pragmatism? Examining The Influence of the Lee Kuan Yew Leadership Paradigm on Philippine Governance Amidst Flood Control Corruption;
  15. Sant’Ambrogio, Michael; Staszewski, Glen: Public Participation in Agency Adjudication;
  16. Schwartz, Alex: Court Curbing in the United Kingdom;
  17. Van Aaken, Anne; Sarel, Roee: Framing Effects in Proportionality Analysis: Experimental Evidence;
  18. Verma, Pranav: Forty-Five Years of Public Interest Litigations in India: Its Changing Constituencies and the Rise of the Regulatory Court;
  19. Wiener, Johnathan B.; Hamilton, Charles: Interplanetary Risk Regulation;
  20. Wiener, Jonathan B.; Felgenhauer, Tyler; Borsuk, Mark E.: Multi-Risk Governance of Solar Radiation Modification;
  21. Yadin, Sharon: Colouring Outside the Lines: A Regulatory Shaming Framework for Black, Red, White, and Green Lists;
  22. 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!