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Book Title: Comparative Administrative Law
Editor(s): Rose-Ackerman, Susan; Lindseth, L. Peter; Emerson, Blake
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784718657
Section: Chapter 36
Section Title: A framework for historical comparison of control of national, supranational and transnational public power
Author(s): Cane, Peter
Number of pages: 18
Abstract/Description:
In earlier work I tested the hypothesis that similarities and differences between regimes for controlling administrative power in various domestic systems might be partly explicable in terms of similarities and differences between the systems of government – or, in other words, between the patterns of distribution of public power in those systems. This chapter explores the possible application of that hypothesis to supranational and transnational systems of governance.
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