A number of the papers from the Global Administrative Law Workshop held in Buenos Aires in March 2007, co-sponsored by NYU and the Universidad de San Andrés, have been published in the October -December 2007 issue of Res Publica Argentina, in a mini-symposium on "The Argentine Financial Crisis and Bilateral Investment Treaties".
The papers, written in English or Spanish, include a Spanish translation of the Kingsbury, Krisch and Stewart framing paper, entitled "The Emergence of Global Administrative Law", that launched the project; and various other papers looking at the role of Argentine courts and bilateral investment treaties in the broader context of the financial crisis at the turn of the century.
Full text versions of all of the articles have been made available on the Global Administrative Law pages of the IILJ website.
The papers, written in English or Spanish, include a Spanish translation of the Kingsbury, Krisch and Stewart framing paper, entitled "The Emergence of Global Administrative Law", that launched the project; and various other papers looking at the role of Argentine courts and bilateral investment treaties in the broader context of the financial crisis at the turn of the century.
Full text versions of all of the articles have been made available on the Global Administrative Law pages of the IILJ website.
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