Peter Lindseth

Peter Lindseth, 2012

Peter Lindseth is Olimpiad S. Ioffe Professor of International and Comparative Law, at University of Connecticut.[1]

He is the recipient of the 2012 Daimler Berlin Prize and is a Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin.[2]

Life

He graduated from Cornell University with a B.A. and J.D., and from Columbia University with a Ph.D.

He was a Visiting Professor at Princeton University,[3] and Yale University.[4]

Works

  • Power and Legitimacy: Reconciling Europe and the Nation-State, Oxford University Press, 2010, ISBN 978-0-19-539014-8
  • Susan Rose-Ackerman, Peter L. Lindseth, eds. (2010). Comparative Administrative Law. Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84844-642-7.
  • Administrative Law of the European Union: Oversight, with Alfred C. Aman and Alan C. Raul; George Bermann, et al., series eds.; ABA Publishing 2008, ISBN 978-1-60442-141-5
  • Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation: Legal Problems and Political Prospects, co-editor with George Bermann and Matthias Herdegen; Oxford University Press 2000
  • "Agents Without Principals?: Delegation in an Age of Diffuse and Fragmented Governance", in Reframing Self-Regulation in European Private Law, Fabrizio Cafaggi, ed.; Kluwer Law International, 2006
  • Christian Joerges, Bo Stråth and Peter Wagner, eds. (2005). "'Always Embedded' Administration: the Historical Evolution of Administrative Justice as an Aspect of Modern Governance". The Economy as a Polity: the Political Constitution of Contemporary Capitalism. UCL Press. ISBN 978-1-84472-070-5.
  • Christian Joerges and Renaud Dehouse, eds. (2002). "Delegation is Dead, Long Live Delegation: Managing the Democratic Disconnect in the European Market-Polity". Good Governance in Europe’s Integrated Market. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-924608-3.

References

  1. http://www.law.uconn.edu/people/122
  2. "Peter Lindseth". American Academy in Berlin.
  3. "Peter L. Lindseth". princeton.edu.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-08. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
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