Outsourcing Rulemaking Powers identifies the shared constitutional principles that determine the limits to the outsourcing of rulemaking powers. Through the examination of multiple countries, this book argues that there should be minimal legal safeguards to which all rules must heed, in particular those made by autonomous public or private actors.
Outsourcing Rulemaking Powers identifies the shared constitutional principles that determine the limits to the outsourcing of rulemaking powers. Through the examination of multiple countries, this book argues that there should be minimal legal safeguards to which all rules must heed, in particular those made by autonomous public or private actors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cedric Jenart holds a Doctor of Laws (Ph.D.) from the University of Antwerp. He also holds an LL.M degree (Harvard Law School as a Fulbright Boas and B.A.E.F. scholar), a Master of Laws (University of Antwerp and the Free University of Berlin on exchange, summa cum laude) and a Bachelor of Laws (University of Antwerp). He currently works as a magistrate (Auditeur) at the Belgian Council of State, after ranking first at the national comparative exam. Cedric Jenart previously interned at the Belgian Constitutional Court and at various international law firms. He remains active at the University of Antwerp as a visiting lecturer (Gastprofessor).
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: International Framework 3: Comparative Delegation Framework by Constitutional Provisions 4: Comparative Outsourcing Limits by Constitutional Principles 5: Comparative National Outsourcing Safeguards 6: World Anti-Doping Agency Case Study 7: General Conclusions
1: Introduction 2: International Framework 3: Comparative Delegation Framework by Constitutional Provisions 4: Comparative Outsourcing Limits by Constitutional Principles 5: Comparative National Outsourcing Safeguards 6: World Anti-Doping Agency Case Study 7: General Conclusions
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