Benedict Kingsbury's broad, theoretically-grounded approach to international law closely integrates work in legal theory, political theory, and history. He initiated and directs the Global Administrative Law Research Project, a pioneering approach to issues of accountability and participation in global governance. He is currently working on books on contested megaregional agreements, and global hybrid and private governance. He launched the Global Administrative Law Network, and edits the Law and Global Governance book series for Oxford University Press. Kingsbury has written on a wide range of international law topics, from indigenous peoples' issues to interstate arbitration, investor-state arbitration, and indicators and rankings.