This series features thought-provoking and original scholarship in Public Law. Books, including monographs and edited collections, explore key topics, themes and current issues across the field.
Edited
By Susan Rose-Ackerman
June 14, 2024
This collection examines the difficult task of reforming governments worldwide to meet citizens’ needs and aspirations. It advances constructive efforts to enhance public accountability while recognizing the complex ways in which corruption, greed, and state capture undermine the legitimacy and ...
Edited
By Susan Rose-Ackerman
May 23, 2024
This collection deals with challenges confronting public law and public administration in twenty-first century democracies across the world. It draws together contributions from leading scholars, examining cutting-edge topics, and projecting the scholarship forward. It emphasizes the importance ...
Edited
By Ieva Deviatnikovaitė
May 20, 2024
This book presents the origins, doctrine, institutions, and challenges confronting modern administrative law in Central and Eastern European countries. Administrative law was first defined by a Polish lawyer in the 19th century, but for historical reasons, there has been little scholarship on the ...
Edited
By Martin Belov
December 29, 2022
This book addresses the current crisis that threatens the rule of law and has led to the need for its adjustment as normative concept, legal principle and pragmatic guideline for the behaviour of political players. Rule of law is a pillar of the constitutional orders and a key principle of national...