Abstract

Characteristic legal concepts do not only have an ordering function. Behind them, there are conceptions, which at the same time show observation relationships and define research perspectives. This paper seeks to demonstrate these roles in relation to the concept of international administrative Law (Internationalen Verwaltungsrechts), which is discussed here with three variants for the purpose of scientific clarification, once it is relevant to demonstrate the structures that underlie legal concepts and the preconceptions they carry. The conceptual variations analyzed are: international administrative Law as Collision Law (Internationales Verwaltungs­recht als Kollisionsrecht), as global administrative Law and as Action, Determination and Cooperation Law based on international law (im Völkerrecht begründetes Aktions-, Determinations- und Kooperationsrecht)

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