Administrative Law in Central and Eastern Europe

Administrative Law in Central and Eastern Europe

  • Author: Galligan, Denis J.; Smilov, Daniel M.
  • Publisher: Central European University Press
  • ISBN: 9789633865552
  • Place of publication:  Budapest , Hungary
  • Year of digital publication: 1998
  • Month: October
  • Pages: 449
  • DDC: 342.43/06
  • Language: English
Following the constitutional and political reforms in Central and Eastern Europe of the last decade, the time has now come for the whole-scale reform of public administration and the creation of a professional civil service. What is needed is a clear sense of the objectives to be achieved by the administration; and the provision of adequate resources to perform the tasks of public administration. In addition, and perhaps most importantly of all, there must be a sound legal basis for public administration.Recognizing these realities, this book examines administrative law and administrative institutions in Central and Eastern Europe. In a series of case studies, discussing each country in the region in turn, it looks at the ways in which a range of administrative decisions are reached and at how the citizens affected by them are treated.The material for each of the fourteen chapters was collected by a person or persons native to the respective country.
  • Cover
  • Front matter
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • CONTENTS
  • List of tables
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Bulgaria
    • I. General Description of the Administrative Legal System
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • Chapter 2: Croatia
    • I. General description of the administrative law system
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • Chapter 3: The Czech Republic
    • I. General Description of the Administrative Legal System
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law During 1996-1997
  • Chapter 4: Estonia
    • I. General description of the administrative legal system
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • Chapter 5: Hungary
    • I. General Description of the Administrative Legal System
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • Chapter 6: Latvia
    • I. General Description of the Administrative Legal System
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • Chapter 7: Lithuania
    • I. General Description of the Administrative Legal System
    • II. Development in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • Chapter 8 : Poland
    • I. General Description of the Polish Administrative Law system
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • Chapter 9: Romania
    • I. General Description of the Administrative Legal System
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • Chapter 10: Russia
    • I. General Description of the Administrative Law System
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law in the Russian Federation during1996-1997
    • Annex 1
    • Annex2
    • Annex3
  • Chapter 11: Serbia
    • I. General Description of the Administrative Law System
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • Chapter 12.: Slovakia
    • I. General Description of the Administrative Legal System
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • Chapter 13: Slovenia
    • I. General Description of the Administrative Legal system
    • II. Development in Administrative Law during 1 996- 1997
  • Chapter 14: Ukraine
    • I. General Description of the Ukrainian Administrative Law System
    • II. Developments in Administrative Law during 1996-1997
  • List of Contributors
  • Index
  • Back cover

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