A TREATISE FOR INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

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Jakub Handrlica

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This article argues, international administrative law represents a special (sub)discipline, which governs relations with certain foreign element. While having some similarities with both international public law and international private law, international administrative law represents an integral part of (municipal) administrative law. This article aims to provide for a theoretical outline of this special, but half-forgotten (sub)discipline of administrative law. In order to do so, international administrative law is being delimited both vis-á-vis international public law and international private law and subsequently, outline of the structure of international administrative law is being presented. In this concern, this article argues, that despite tendencies to internationalisation, international administrative law still represents a national project, being characterised by certain degree of isolationism and autonomy.

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