Codification of Administrative Law: A Comparative Study on the Sources of Administrative Law
By (Author) Prof. Dr. LL.M. Felix Uhlmann
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
23rd January 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Comparative law
342.06
Paperback
448
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This open access book presents the first comparative study on the legal sources of administrative law. Every modern legal order needs a set of general rules to apply and enforce administrative law; the rules impose principles of action, of procedure, and of organisation of the authorities. The legal basis of these rules may be quite diverse. Some countries have tried to codify administrative law, whilst others work with few rules or unwritten rules. The book considers the consequences that arise from the different degrees of codification of general administrative law. It presents answers to important questions including: Does codification increase predictability and legal certainty Does codification lead to a petrification of administrative law To what degree does the constitution shape administrative law Which areas of administrative law are suitable for codification, which are not, and why not The book answers these questions by presenting 13 country reports, covering both civil and common law traditions, a chapter on the EU, and a comparative analysis. This ebook is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Felix Uhlmann is Professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Zurich, Switzerland.