The main benefit of a charter from a public interest perspective is to force a change to a new culture that clearly tells citizens, first, that they have rights and second, defines those rights. Just as importantly, a charter would inform those who deliver government services, that their role has changed
Participative, accountable, and travarentpublic service, which honors the rights and the dignity of ...
Will New South Wales follow the lead of the ACT and Victoria? George Williams puts the case for a st...
The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (the Charter) sets out the basic rights, f...
Public services should belong to citizens.... Not to the government.... The Citizen’s Charter is abo...
The Citizen's Charter enables users of public services to ask - and get - proper answers to question...
The Citizen's Charter is essentially a charter for consumers of public services rather than a b...
In Public Policy and Administration Taylor (1999) concluded that the charter system was inadequate t...
This article is a product of an ongoing research project on the role and impact of the Citizen’s Cha...
John Major arrived in power with the aspiration to put a “human face” on the policies of his predece...
In Public Policy and Administration Taylor (1999) concluded that the charter system was inadequate ...
tag=1 data=The citizen's charter and next steps: a new way of governing? by Norman Lewis tag=2 data...
ABSTRACTS Participative, accountable, and travarentpublic service, which honors the rights and the d...
This article analyses the development of the European Union (EU) project of a Charter for Services o...
A charter of rights will enrich, rather than diminish, democracy, argues ANDREW LYNCH THE support ...
In September 2009, the National Human Rights Consultation recommended that the federal government dr...
Participative, accountable, and travarentpublic service, which honors the rights and the dignity of ...
Will New South Wales follow the lead of the ACT and Victoria? George Williams puts the case for a st...
The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (the Charter) sets out the basic rights, f...
Public services should belong to citizens.... Not to the government.... The Citizen’s Charter is abo...
The Citizen's Charter enables users of public services to ask - and get - proper answers to question...
The Citizen's Charter is essentially a charter for consumers of public services rather than a b...
In Public Policy and Administration Taylor (1999) concluded that the charter system was inadequate t...
This article is a product of an ongoing research project on the role and impact of the Citizen’s Cha...
John Major arrived in power with the aspiration to put a “human face” on the policies of his predece...
In Public Policy and Administration Taylor (1999) concluded that the charter system was inadequate ...
tag=1 data=The citizen's charter and next steps: a new way of governing? by Norman Lewis tag=2 data...
ABSTRACTS Participative, accountable, and travarentpublic service, which honors the rights and the d...
This article analyses the development of the European Union (EU) project of a Charter for Services o...
A charter of rights will enrich, rather than diminish, democracy, argues ANDREW LYNCH THE support ...
In September 2009, the National Human Rights Consultation recommended that the federal government dr...
Participative, accountable, and travarentpublic service, which honors the rights and the dignity of ...
Will New South Wales follow the lead of the ACT and Victoria? George Williams puts the case for a st...
The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (the Charter) sets out the basic rights, f...