HOW TO CHANGE P.A. PERSPECTIVE: GOOD GOVERNANCE VS. GOOD ADMINISTRATION
Cristi Iftene
Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, 2010, vol. 6, issue 1, 316-327
Abstract:
Good governance and good public administration are essential aspects of democracy. The ability to distribute society’s resources, curb the abuse of power and corruption and guarantee equality of all persons before the law is fundamental to a well-functioning society. The starting point of this research has been the hypothesis that our new commitment to “governance norms is interlocked with the emergence of a new model (or new models) of legitimate political action and state regulation. The present analysis will concentrate of the following factors among others: the enforceable content of the right, including the role of the European Ombudsman; the relationship between good governance and good administration; the uncertain reach of the concept of maladministration.
Keywords: Good administration; Good governance; Transparency; Participation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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