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After governance? The idea of a private administrative law

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Abstract

A panoptic overview of current governing practices evidences an expansive role of private regulation in a significant range of crucial public policy issues. Whether at the domestic, regional or global levels, such a phenomenon has increasingly become perceived as a conundrum, if not an overall crisis, for modern paradigms of legal and political authority. Building upon the array of case studies that the phenomenon has already elicited, this paper advances four interrelated arguments. First, descriptively, it contends that the administrative state has experienced a large-scale transformation due to the proliferation of a varied, multifaceted and fast evolving range of private regulatory practices. Second, methodologically, after mapping the way these private regulatory practices have been conceptualised in post-national legal theories, it conveys the importance of moving beyond the state of the art by adopting a phenomenological approach to contemporary legal orderings. Third, drawing upon comparative analysis of competition law, it distinguishes two broad models that have emerged to address the private regulation phenomenon: (i) the private ordering model, predominant in the US; and (ii) the private police powers model, predominant in the EU, which, I claim, could be productively understood from a doctrinal perspective as an emergent private administrative law. Finally, at a normative level, I conclude positioning such a private administrative law model as a distinctive conceptual framework to reflect upon the place, role and the very significance of law within a landscape of contemporary political economies characterised by an expanding topography of private regulators.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe law of political economy
Subtitle of host publicationTransformation in the function of law
EditorsP.F. Kjaer
Place of PublicationCambridge
PublisherCambridge University Press
Chapter13
Pages320-347
Number of pages28
ISBN (Electronic)9781108675635
ISBN (Print)9781108493116
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Private Regulation
  • Competition Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Police Powers
  • Private Ordering
  • Economic Law
  • Neo-Classical Legal Thought
  • Legal Institutionalism

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