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Explaining Comparative Administrative Law: The Standing of Positive Political Theory (2016)
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Chen, B. M., & Li, Z. (2016). Explaining Comparative Administrative Law: The Standing of Positive Political Theory. Washington international law journal, 25(1), 87-131

The principal-agent model of administrative law sees bureaucrats as imperfectly supervised agents of their political principals and courts as a tool used by the latter to monitor and check the former. This paper compares how the class of plaintiffs a... Read More about Explaining Comparative Administrative Law: The Standing of Positive Political Theory.