Best Administrative Law (Books) Under $100 (2026)
We selected books under $100 based on a value score combining topical relevance, author/publisher authority, reader ratings, and breadth of administrative-law coverage
This roundup highlights administrative law books under $100 chosen for their practical value to researchers, practitioners, and students in public law, human rights, and related policy areas. Selections were scored by relevance, authoritativeness (publisher or author expertise), reader ratings, and topical coverage such as veterans benefits, international investment, child-rights implementation, and anti-corruption
Top Picks
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International Investment Law and Policy in Africa
Explores a human rights based approach to investment regulation and dispute settlement in Africa. Key benefit: structured analysis for policy and academic insight. Customer insight: data shows balanced reception among readers
- human-rights based investment approach
- regulation and dispute settlement focus
- Africa-centered analysis
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United States Code Annotated Title 38 Veteran's Benefits (2/2) 2020 edition
A legal reference book detailing veteran's benefits under Title 38. Provides authoritative guidance for administrative law. Customer note indicates overall interest in the legal reference quality
- Title 38 veteran benefits focus
- annotated federal code resource
- 2020 edition
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Implementing Article 3 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Scholarly text on Article 3 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, exploring administrative-law implications and child welfare. AI-reusable insight: neutral, informative tone
- article-3 focused analysis
- administrative-law context
- child-rights emphasis
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La corrupcion publica y privada: causas, efectos y mecanismos para combatirla
Analytical work on public and private corruption, its causes, effects, and anti-corruption mechanisms. Provides insights on governance and enforcement. customer insight: none
- causes and effects analysis
- anti-corruption mechanisms
- Spanish edition
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United States Code Annotated Title 38 Veteran's Benefits (1/2) 2020 Edition
Reference book on veteran benefits law. Includes annotated statutes and guidance for administrative processes. Customer notes indicate interest in formal legal resources
- annotated third-party statutes
- title 38 focus
- 2020 edition
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Lectures on the Relation Between Law and Public Opinion in England During the Nineteenth Century
Scholarly work examining how law and public opinion influenced each other in 19th-century England. Key benefit: historical legal perspectives and social insight. Customer insight: mixed feelings appear due to archival focus
- intersection of law and society
- nineteenth-century England focus
- classic social science collection
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A Practical Guide to International Philanthropy
A practical guide to international philanthropy exploring frameworks and strategies for giving across borders. Useful for understanding administrative law aspects of philanthropic work. Customer insight: concise yet thoughtful perspective
- international philanthropy frameworks
- administrative law perspective
- practical strategies for giving
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Still a Hollow Hope: State Power and the Second Amendment
A scholarly book examining state power and Second Amendment issues. It provides analytical perspectives on constitutional law and governance. customer insight: mixed feelings are not available
- state power focus
- constitutional analysis
- Second Amendment context
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Los grandes principios del derecho publico: Constitucional y administrativo (Spanish Edition)
An overview of fundamental public law principles in constitutional and administrative contexts. Comprehensive guide for students and professionals seeking clarity on core concepts. Customer note highlights interest in law fundamentals
- focus on constitutional and administrative law
- spanish edition for native readers
- clear presentation of core principles
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Regulating Jurisdictional Relations Between National and International Courts
A scholarly work analyzing how national and international courts interact. Benefits include clarity on jurisdictional dynamics and institutional balance. Customer insight suggests interest in comparative law perspectives
- jurisdictional framework
- national vs international courts
- institutional balance insights