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The first capther, which includes the following paragraph, examines the emergence of administrative law beyond the State and the rise of global administration. On one hand, it focuses on the notion of the State and the implications for this of the formation of a global administrative space. On the other hand, it deals with the proliferation and differentiation of IOs, offering a classification of global institutions into four different types: formal intergovernmental organizations, hybrid public-private organizations and private bodies exercising public functions, transgovernmental and transnational networks, complex forms of governance, such as hybrid, multi-level or informal global regulatory regimes.