Reforming public institutions: outcomes of 2010 and problems with improvement of the legal status of public institutions
Alexey Kalinin
Public administration issues, 2011, issue 2, 137-156
Abstract:
Since 2010 a number of measures has been taken to improve the management of public institutions. A suffi cient amount of work has been done after the approval of Federal Law of 8 May 2010 No 83-FZ On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation to Improve the Legal Status of Governmental (Municipal) Institutions, a number of subordinate acts (on institution activities, planning, monitoring, state orders etc.) was developed. Still, some approved and implemented by-laws and acts have drawbacks which may cast doubt on the eff ectiveness of the reform. Some drawbacks, such as lack of clear terminology, unclear status of non-governmental services, discrepancy between planning and reporting forms, state orders isolation from other planning tools, are described in this article, and suggestions on how they may be solved are made.
Keywords: state orders; planning tools; management of public institutions; institution activities; non-governmental services; legal regulation; services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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