tag=1 data=The citizen's charter and next steps: a new way of governing? by Norman Lewis tag=2 data=Lewis, Norman tag=3 data=Political Quarterly, tag=4 data=64 tag=5 data=3 tag=6 data=July/September 1993 tag=7 data=316-326. tag=8 data=CIVIL RIGHTS tag=10 data=The Citizen's Charter is now becoming part of both a philosophy of government and a means of government. Taken together these may in future be seen as constituting a real break with the past. Provided by MICAH, Canberra. tag=11 data=1994/6/1 tag=12 data=94/0083 tag=13 data=CABThe Citizen's Charter is now becoming part of both a philosophy of government and a means of government. Taken together these may in future be seen as constituting a real break with the past. Provided b...
tag=1 data=The politics of constitutional change in a federal system: Negotiating Section 92A of the...
tag=1 data=A defence of the constitutional monarchy. by Michael Kirby tag=2 data=Kirby, Justice Mic...
Public services should belong to citizens.... Not to the government.... The Citizen’s Charter is abo...
tag=1 data=Citizen, collegium and republican governance. by John Power tag=2 data=Power, John tag=...
tag=1 data=Federalism and constitutional reform: the rebirth of an idea. by Geoffrey de Q. Walker t...
John Major arrived in power with the aspiration to put a “human face” on the policies of his predece...
tag=1 data=Citizenship and the new constitutional order. by Alan Cairns tag=2 data=Cairns, Alan ta...
In Public Policy and Administration Taylor (1999) concluded that the charter system was inadequate t...
In Public Policy and Administration Taylor (1999) concluded that the charter system was inadequate ...
tag=1 data=Constitutional change : then and now. by Cheryl Saunders tag=2 data=Saunders, Cheryl ta...
tag=1 data=The future of Local Government: issues for discussions. by Michael Clarke and John Stewar...
tag=1 data=The Constitutional centenary foundation and the politics of constitutional reform. by Joh...
The main benefit of a charter from a public interest perspective is to force a change to a new cultu...
tag=1 data=Citizenship and the New Constitutional order. by Alan Cairns tag=2 data=Cairns, Alan ta...
tag=1 data=Constitutional reform. by Barry Hunt tag=2 data=Hunt, Barry tag=3 data=Reform, tag=5 d...
tag=1 data=The politics of constitutional change in a federal system: Negotiating Section 92A of the...
tag=1 data=A defence of the constitutional monarchy. by Michael Kirby tag=2 data=Kirby, Justice Mic...
Public services should belong to citizens.... Not to the government.... The Citizen’s Charter is abo...
tag=1 data=Citizen, collegium and republican governance. by John Power tag=2 data=Power, John tag=...
tag=1 data=Federalism and constitutional reform: the rebirth of an idea. by Geoffrey de Q. Walker t...
John Major arrived in power with the aspiration to put a “human face” on the policies of his predece...
tag=1 data=Citizenship and the new constitutional order. by Alan Cairns tag=2 data=Cairns, Alan ta...
In Public Policy and Administration Taylor (1999) concluded that the charter system was inadequate t...
In Public Policy and Administration Taylor (1999) concluded that the charter system was inadequate ...
tag=1 data=Constitutional change : then and now. by Cheryl Saunders tag=2 data=Saunders, Cheryl ta...
tag=1 data=The future of Local Government: issues for discussions. by Michael Clarke and John Stewar...
tag=1 data=The Constitutional centenary foundation and the politics of constitutional reform. by Joh...
The main benefit of a charter from a public interest perspective is to force a change to a new cultu...
tag=1 data=Citizenship and the New Constitutional order. by Alan Cairns tag=2 data=Cairns, Alan ta...
tag=1 data=Constitutional reform. by Barry Hunt tag=2 data=Hunt, Barry tag=3 data=Reform, tag=5 d...
tag=1 data=The politics of constitutional change in a federal system: Negotiating Section 92A of the...
tag=1 data=A defence of the constitutional monarchy. by Michael Kirby tag=2 data=Kirby, Justice Mic...
Public services should belong to citizens.... Not to the government.... The Citizen’s Charter is abo...