Allocating authority : who should do what in European and international law? / edited by Joana Mendes and Ingo Venzke. - x, 295 pages

Introducing the idea of relative authority / Democratic legitimacy and executive rule-making : positive political theory in comparative public law / In search of a new model of checks and balances for the EU : beyond separation of powers / Bolstering authority by enhancing communication : how checks and balances and feedback loops can strengthen the authority of the European Court of Human Rights / Authority monism in international organisations : a historical sketch / No institution is an island : checks and balances in global governance / The role of the European Court of Justice in shaping the institutional balance in the EU / Refining relative authority : the judicial branch in the new separation of powers / Judicial review of EU administrative discretion : how far does the separation of powers matter? / First or second best? : judicial law-making in European private law / Relative authority in global and EU financial regulation : linking the legitimacy debates / Relative authority and institutional decision-making in world trade law and international investment law / Joana Mendes and Ingo Venzke. Susan Rose-Ackerman. Eoin Carolan and Deirdre Curtin. Mikael Rask Madsen. Jochen von Bernstorff. Andreas von Staden. Bruno De Witte. Joseph Corkin. Dominique Ritleng. Chantal Mak . Maurizia De Bellis. Diane Desierto.

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International and municipal law.
International and municipal law--European Union countries.
International agencies--Law and legislation.
Separation of powers.

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