The first seminar on Global Administrative Law was held on June 10-11, 2005, in Viterbo, at the Political Science Faculty of La Tuscia University.

The essays discussed there are published in the electronic journal "Global Jurist: Advances", special Issue on "Global Administrative Law and Global Governance" (Guest editors Sabino Cassese, University of Rome and NYU; and Martina Conticelli, University of Rome).

The following are the themes and titles of the specific papers included in the issue (abstracts of papers are available here)


Theme - Cosmos and taxis: The role, governance, and networks of global organizations

 
Martina Conticelli: "The G8 and 'the Others'".
 
Luisa Perrotti: "WTO Relations with Non-State Actors: Captive to Its Own Web?".
 
Theme - Beyond multilevelism: How member states participate in international organizations
 
Chiara Martini: "States' Control over New International Organization".
 
Mario Savino: "The Role of Transnational Committees in the European and Global Orders".
 
Theme - Global standards: Overlaps and coexistence
 
Maurizia De Bellis: "Global Standards for Domestic Financial Regulations: Concourse, Competition and Mutual Reinforcement between Different Types of Global Administration".
 
Hilde Caroli Casavola: "Internationalizing Public Procurement Law: Conflicting Global Standards for Public Procurement".
 
Theme - Global limits on national regulators: Mediation between supranational and non-state actors
 
Alessandra Battaglia: "Food Safety: Between European and Global Administration".
 
Marta D'Auria: "Emissions Trading and Polycentric Negotiation".
 
Mariarita Circi "The World Bank Inspection Panel: Is It Really Effective?".
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