Editors' Preface, Peter Cane, Herwig C H Hofmann, Eric C Ip, and Peter L Lindseth
PART I: Beginnings
1. An Anglo-American Tradition, Peter Cane
2. France: The Vicissitudes of a Tradition, Jean-Louis Mestre
3. The Germanic Tradition of Comparative Administrative Law, Karl-Peter Sommermann
4. A Chinese Tradition, Albert HY Chen
5. A Middle Eastern Tradition, Chibli Mallat
PART II: Methodology
6. Choosing Units of Comparison, Marco D'Alberti
7. Comparison within Multi-Level Polities and Governance Regimes, Jacques Ziller
8. Negotiating Language Barriers, Edoardo Chiti
9. Comparative Administrative Law and Public Administration, Anthony Michael Bertelli and Fiona Cece
10. Comparative Administrative Law: The View from Political Science, Stefanie A Lindquist and David M Searle
11. Comparative Administrative Law and Economics, Nuno Garoupa and Sofia Amaral-Garcia
12. The Time Dimension in Comparative Research, Bernardo Sordi
13. Diffusion, Reception and Transplantation, Mariana Mota Prado
PART III: Governmental Regimes
14. Parliamentary Regimes, Eric C Ip
15. Presidential Regimes, Gabriel Bocksang Hola
16. Semi-Presidentialism: The Rise of an 'Accidental' Model, Sophie Boyron
17. Authoritarian Regimes, Po Jen YAP
18. The De-nationalization of Administrative Law Under the Influence of International and Supranational Organizations, Giacinto della Cananea
PART IV: Basic Concepts
19. Administrative Power
20. Separation of Powers in Comparative Perspective: How Much Protection for the Rule of Law?, Peter Strauss
21. Rule of Law, Giulio Napolitano
22. Accountability, Athanasios Psygkas
23. Public/Private, Jean-Bernard Auby
24. Democracy and Authoritarianism, Victor V Ramraj
PART V: Constituting and Allocating Administrative Power
Section 1: Institutions
25. National Executives and Bureaucracies, Matthias Ruffert
26. The EU Administrative Institutions, Their Law and Legal Scholarship, Joana Mendes
Section 2: Functions
27. Rulemaking Regimes in the Modern State, Kevin M Stack
28. A Comparative Approach to Administrative Adjudication, Michael Asimow
29. Implementation: Facilitating and Overseeing Public Services at Street Level, Colin Scott
30. Through 'Thick' and 'Thin': Comparison in Administrative Law and Regulatory Studies Scholarship, Elizabeth Fisher
31. Administrative Law Values and National Security Functions: Military Detention in the United States and the United Kingdom, Laura A Dickinson
32. Automated Decision-Making and Administrative Law, Michèle Finck
33. Information Management, Indra Spiecker Genannt Doehmann
PART VI: Controlling Administrative Power
34. Legislatures, Executives and Political Control of Government, Gillian E Metzger
35. Courts and Judicial Review, Li-ann Thio
36. Tribunals and Adjudication, Kieran Bradley
37. Ombudsmen and Complaint-Handling, Ian Harden
38. Public Audit Accountability, Alex Brenninkmeijer, Laura Frederika Lalikova, and Dylan Siry
39. Criminal and Civil Liability, Duncan Fairgrieve
PART VII: Legal Norms and Values of Administration
40. Administrative Procedure, Javier Barnes
41. Judicial Review of Administrative Reasoning Processes, Hanna Wilberg
42. Legality: Six Views of the Cathedral, Paul Craig
43. Facticity: Judicial Review of Factual Error in Comparative Perspective, Paul Daly
44. Reasonableness and Proportionality, Jud Mathews
45. Openness and Transparency, Jane Reichel
46. Material Liberty and the Administrative State: Market and Social Rights in American and German Law, Francesca Bignami
PART VIII: Developing the Field
47. The Common Real-Life Reference Point Methodology; or: “The Mc Donald's Index” for Comparative Administrative Law and Regulation, Yoav Dotan
48. Imagining Theoretical Frameworks, Herwig CH Hofmann
49. Evolutionary Public Law: Constituting and Administering Human Ultra-Sociality, Peter L Lindseth
50. Expanding Horizons: Psychological, Cultural, and Technological Perspectives, Cheng-Yi HUANG
51. Administrative Law and Democracy, Susan Rose-Ackerman