- Joana Mendes & Ingo Venzke, Introducing the Idea of Relative Authority
- Susan Rose-Ackerman, Democratic Legitimacy and Executive Rule-making: Positive Political Theory in Comparative Public Law
- Eoin Carolan & Deirdre Curtin, In Search of a New Model of Checks and Balances for the EU: Beyond Separation of Powers
- Mikael Rask Madsen, Bolstering Authority by Enhancing Communication: How Checks and Balances and Feedback Loops can Strengthen the Authority of the European Court of Human Rights
- Jochen von Bernstorff, Authority Monism in International Organisations: A Historical Sketch
- Andreas von Staden, No Institution is an Island: Checks and Balances in Global Governance
- Bruno De Witte, The Role of the Court of Justice in Shaping the Institutional Balance in the EU
- Joseph Corkin, Refining Relative Authority: The Judicial Branch in the New Separation of Powers
- Dominique Ritleng, Judicial Review of EU Administrative Discretion: How Far Does the Separation of Powers Matter?
- Chantal Mak, First or Second Best? Judicial Law-making in European Private Law
- Maurizia De Bellis, Relative Authority in Global and EU Financial Regulation: Linking the Legitimacy Debates
- Diane A Desierto, Relative Authority and Institutional Decision-making in World Trade Law and International Investment Law
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Mendes & Venzke: Allocating Authority: Who Should Do What in European and International Law?
Joana Mendes (Univ. of Luxembourg - Law) & Ingo Venzke (Univ. of Amsterdam - Law) have published Allocating Authority: Who Should Do What in European and International Law? (Hart Publishing 2018). Contents include: