CYIL vol. 9 (2018)

JAKUB HANDRLICA CYIL 9 ȍ2018Ȏ domestic jurisdiction are exercised by international institutions, while the territorial state maintains overall authority over that entity.” In this respect, Carsten Stahn mentions the proposal (1950) for “functional internationalisation” of Jerusalem and the UN Transitional Authority for Cambodia (1992–1994) as later examples of this approach. At last, but not at least: The existence and competences of the international commissions, established by the Paris Peace treaties, triggered attention of the contemporary scholarship of “international administrative law”. Being for several decades nearly forgotten, the issues of international administration have been currently rediscovered 75 by the scholars of “global administrative law”. Consequently, the phenomenon of international administration recently constitutes another bridge connecting the scholarship of global administrative law and international public law.

75 CASSINI, L.: ‘Global Administrative Law Scholarship’, in: Sabino Cassese (ed.) Research Handbook on Global Administrative Law (Edward Elgar 2016) 548-572.

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