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
Most studies of the antibureaucratic revolution have focused on political elites and activists in Se...
The article concerns the problem of the non-negligibility of public administration bodies, both loca...
The value of a social order is worth as much as it is ruled by satisfaction, security and well-being...
Yugoslavia, with a population of nearly twenty million, occupies a territory slightly larger than th...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this pr...
The study is devoted to peculiar threats to the values of a democratic state arising in the process ...
This article describes how a recent change in United States Government (USG) policy towards Yugoslav...
The various systems of public redress allow citizens to seek remedies for what they perceive to be p...
In the former communist countries in general, and in Kosovo in particular, public administration ha...
Over the past 10 years, there has been a proliferation of agencies in the Serbian public sector with...
Successfully building new democracies depends on the development of a viable political culture that ...
Development of a certain country is shown by the level of realisation, implementation and respect of...
The European Union (EU) has sought to democratise its post-communist neighbours for the past three d...
The article describes the regulation of execution proceedings in administration of the selected Eur...
The article focuses on the issue of Croatia’s ethnic policy towards minorities at the level of admin...
Most studies of the antibureaucratic revolution have focused on political elites and activists in Se...
The article concerns the problem of the non-negligibility of public administration bodies, both loca...
The value of a social order is worth as much as it is ruled by satisfaction, security and well-being...
Yugoslavia, with a population of nearly twenty million, occupies a territory slightly larger than th...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this pr...
The study is devoted to peculiar threats to the values of a democratic state arising in the process ...
This article describes how a recent change in United States Government (USG) policy towards Yugoslav...
The various systems of public redress allow citizens to seek remedies for what they perceive to be p...
In the former communist countries in general, and in Kosovo in particular, public administration ha...
Over the past 10 years, there has been a proliferation of agencies in the Serbian public sector with...
Successfully building new democracies depends on the development of a viable political culture that ...
Development of a certain country is shown by the level of realisation, implementation and respect of...
The European Union (EU) has sought to democratise its post-communist neighbours for the past three d...
The article describes the regulation of execution proceedings in administration of the selected Eur...
The article focuses on the issue of Croatia’s ethnic policy towards minorities at the level of admin...
Most studies of the antibureaucratic revolution have focused on political elites and activists in Se...
The article concerns the problem of the non-negligibility of public administration bodies, both loca...
The value of a social order is worth as much as it is ruled by satisfaction, security and well-being...