Accountability is a central topic in administrative law. To hold persons and institutions executing public power legally accountable in various ways is linked to ideas of good governance, democracy, legitimacy, and the rule of law. In the last decades, established structures for accountability in the public sector have been challenged through processes of privatization of public services, digitalization and a trend of flexibilization of the employment status of civil servants. All these developments are closely related to the impact of Europeanization. Among the various tools for accountability, criminal liability for public officials constitutes the most far-reaching form of measures from the perspective of the individual. The aim of this ...
Notwithstanding the radically changed landscape of contemporary administrative governance, the categ...
This article deals with corruption and trust in the public administration of nine countries of the f...
Public entities can be responsible for court administration and supervision over judges. This articl...
The last few decades have witnessed a fundamental change in the administrative law structures of man...
In a Western European system based on a traditional separation of powers, public administration is a...
On the basis of two points of departure: (1) no state has clean hands and (2) the types of crime a s...
This chapter provides an overview of comparative administrative law, with particular attention to Eu...
Public liability regarding violations of the European Convention on HumanRights (ECHR) in Sweden is ...
Public administration plays a major role in some countries that benefits citizens and government. Th...
The subject of this study is an analysis of legal norms focused on the efficiency of administrative ...
This study is categorized as a master's thesis and the subject deals with administrative ethics, esp...
The criminal protection and responsibility of persons in authority The topic of this thesis is the c...
In recent years’ debate on the interaction between ministers and civil servants, it has been argued ...
In a democratic system accountability relationships involve citizens and elected officials on one si...
Applying a comparative perspective, the paper examines questions related to corporate criminal respo...
Notwithstanding the radically changed landscape of contemporary administrative governance, the categ...
This article deals with corruption and trust in the public administration of nine countries of the f...
Public entities can be responsible for court administration and supervision over judges. This articl...
The last few decades have witnessed a fundamental change in the administrative law structures of man...
In a Western European system based on a traditional separation of powers, public administration is a...
On the basis of two points of departure: (1) no state has clean hands and (2) the types of crime a s...
This chapter provides an overview of comparative administrative law, with particular attention to Eu...
Public liability regarding violations of the European Convention on HumanRights (ECHR) in Sweden is ...
Public administration plays a major role in some countries that benefits citizens and government. Th...
The subject of this study is an analysis of legal norms focused on the efficiency of administrative ...
This study is categorized as a master's thesis and the subject deals with administrative ethics, esp...
The criminal protection and responsibility of persons in authority The topic of this thesis is the c...
In recent years’ debate on the interaction between ministers and civil servants, it has been argued ...
In a democratic system accountability relationships involve citizens and elected officials on one si...
Applying a comparative perspective, the paper examines questions related to corporate criminal respo...
Notwithstanding the radically changed landscape of contemporary administrative governance, the categ...
This article deals with corruption and trust in the public administration of nine countries of the f...
Public entities can be responsible for court administration and supervision over judges. This articl...