Yugoslavia, with a population of nearly twenty million, occupies a territory slightly larger than the United Kingdom. Professedly communist in philosophy, increasingly democratic in practice, it recognizes that the supposed interests of the State do not preclude attention to individual rights as well. In recent years Yugoslavia, like the United States, has earnestly sought efficient means of examining complaints about public administration. The present article sketches some of the measures that protect citizens against official abuse or mistake
Articles relating to Yugoslavia\u27s economic and political situtation in 1989, the reuslts of the p...
Over the past 10 years, there has been a proliferation of agencies in the Serbian public sector with...
Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s dis...
Yugoslavia, with a population of nearly twenty million, occupies a territory slightly larger than th...
This article describes how a recent change in United States Government (USG) policy towards Yugoslav...
Abstract Building of executive functional powers in service to the citizens has been and still remai...
The domain of law, and public law in particular, has not been immune to the devastating effects of t...
This paper deals with the importance of administrative conflict as a guarantee in the realization of...
Articles relating to political pluralism in Poland and Yugoslavia, changes in Yugoslavian political ...
The study is devoted to peculiar threats to the values of a democratic state arising in the process ...
Countries in transition, such as Kosovo, have as their primary goal the reform of the administration...
The purpose of this project was to see how citizens view their interactions with officials in variou...
In this anno Domini when Eastern and Central Europe are so much in the news, one hears little about ...
Supervision of the Acts of Public Administration by the Constitutional Courts in Yugoslavia. Every ...
The article presents the current organization and the past and potential development of administrati...
Articles relating to Yugoslavia\u27s economic and political situtation in 1989, the reuslts of the p...
Over the past 10 years, there has been a proliferation of agencies in the Serbian public sector with...
Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s dis...
Yugoslavia, with a population of nearly twenty million, occupies a territory slightly larger than th...
This article describes how a recent change in United States Government (USG) policy towards Yugoslav...
Abstract Building of executive functional powers in service to the citizens has been and still remai...
The domain of law, and public law in particular, has not been immune to the devastating effects of t...
This paper deals with the importance of administrative conflict as a guarantee in the realization of...
Articles relating to political pluralism in Poland and Yugoslavia, changes in Yugoslavian political ...
The study is devoted to peculiar threats to the values of a democratic state arising in the process ...
Countries in transition, such as Kosovo, have as their primary goal the reform of the administration...
The purpose of this project was to see how citizens view their interactions with officials in variou...
In this anno Domini when Eastern and Central Europe are so much in the news, one hears little about ...
Supervision of the Acts of Public Administration by the Constitutional Courts in Yugoslavia. Every ...
The article presents the current organization and the past and potential development of administrati...
Articles relating to Yugoslavia\u27s economic and political situtation in 1989, the reuslts of the p...
Over the past 10 years, there has been a proliferation of agencies in the Serbian public sector with...
Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s dis...