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JAKUB HANDRLICA

CYIL 7 ȍ2016Ȏ

2. For decades after the publication of

Neumeyer’s

studies, the issues of international

administrative law seemed to be half-forgotten. It was not earlier than 1962 that

Neumeyer’s

contribution on “International Administrative Law”

15

was replaced by

an updated version

16

in the German “Dictionary of International Public Law”.

Further, issues of transboundary effects of administrative decision making were

analysed in the 2

nd

volume of “International Administrative Law”,

17

authored by

Giuseppe Biscottini.

However, it is a matter of fact that, in general, the science of

international administrative law became marginalised by the absence of any wider

interest from academic scholarship. In 1979,

Franz Matscher

18

noted in his article

“Is there any International Administrative Law?” that neither of these reknowned

scholars of this branch of legal science had any successful successors.

19

With only

very rare exceptions

20

issues of transboundary administrative decision making were

also not a matter of interest to authors of textbooks on administrative law. Despite

these rather pessimistic facts, a few other works dealing with transboundary effects

of administrative acts were published in the 1960s and 1970s. In particular, studies

authored by

Jürgen Schlochauer,

21

Klaus König,

22

Hans Papier

and

Bernd Olschewski

23

are to be mentioned.

3. However, the strengthening of international co-operation through the means

of regional and global integration in the 1990s and 2000s implied

inter alia

a restored

interest in the issues of “international administrative law”. Consequently, it took more

than 70 years from the publication of the 4

th

volume of

Neumeyer’s

“International

Administrative law” in order to publish another comprehensive collection of studies

on this topic in German.

24

Also a number of French, Italian and Spanish scholars

Law

,

9. – International Relations and Legal Co-operation in General,

North – Holland, Amsterdam,

1986, pp. 3

et seq.

15

NEUMEYER, K.

Internationales Verwaltungsrecht: Völkerrechtliche Grundlagen

, in: Strupp, K. (ed.)

Wörterbuch des Völkerrechts, De Gruyter, Berlin, 1924, pp. 577

et seq

.

16

STEINDORFF, E.

Internationales Verwaltungsrecht

, in: Strupp, K. (ed.) Wörterbuch des Völkerrechts,

De Gruyter, Berlin, 1962, pp. 581

et seq

.

17

BISCOTTINI, G.

Diritto amministrativo internazionale

, Vol. 2, Casa Editrice dott. Antonio Milani,

Padova, 1966.

18

Franz Matscher (1928), Ordinary Professor of Civil Procedure and Comparative Law (1969), Rector of

the University in Salzburg (1974–1975), Judge of the ECHR (1977–1998).

19

MATSCHER, F.

Gibt es ein internationales Verwaltungsrecht?

, in: Sandrock, O.

(ed.)

Festschrift für

Günther Beitzke

, De Gruyter, Berlin, 1979, pp. 641

et seq

.

20

HOFFMANN, G.

Internationales Verwaltungsrecht

, in: Münch, I.

(ed.)

Besonderes Verwaltungsrecht

, De

Gruyter, Berlin, 1985,pp. 851

et seq.

21

SCHLOCHAUER, J.

Die extraterritoriale Wirkung von Hoheitsakten,

Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt

am Main, 1962.

22

KÖNIG, K.

Die Anerkennung der ausländischen Verwaltungsakten

, Verlag C. Heymann, Köln, 1965.

23

PAPIER, H., Olschewski, B.

Vollziehung ausländischer Verwaltungsakte

, Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt,

1976, pp. 475

et seq

.

24

MÖLLERS, C., VOSSKUHLE, A., WALTER, C.

(eds.)

Internationales Verwaltungsrecht

, Mohr Siebeck,

Tübingen, 2007.