The 27th NISPAcee Annual Conference

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In the conference participated 317 participants

Conference programme published

Almost 250 conference participants from 36 countries participated

Conference Report

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...Sessions were interesting, scholars were engaging and all the social events were amazing!

B.K., Kazakhstan, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

Excellent organization, excellent food. Compliments to the organizers, they did a wonderful job!

V.J., Netherlands, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

...I must say that the PhD pre-conference seminar was the most useful seminar of my life. Very well...

K.V., Czech Republic, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

... I would even argue that they are the very best - both in terms of scientific content and also entertainment…

P.W., Denmark, 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2018, Iasi

An opportunity to learn from other researchers and other countries' experiences on certain topics.

G.A.C., Hungary, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

Very well organised, excellent programme and fruitful discussions.

M.M.S., Slovakia, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

The NISPAcee conference remains a very interesting conference.

M.D.V., Netherlands, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

Thank you for the opportunity to be there, and for the work of the organisers.

D.Z., Hungary, 24th Conference 2016, Zagreb

Well organized, as always. Excellent conference topic and paper selection.

M.S., Serbia, 23rd Conference 2015, Georgia

Perfect conference. Well organised. Very informative.

M.deV., Netherlands, 22nd Conference 2014, Hungary

Excellent conference. Congratulations!

S. C., United States, 20th Conference 2012, Republic of Macedonia

Thanks for organising the pre-conference activity. I benefited significantly!

R. U., Uzbekistan, 19th Conference, Varna 2011

Each information I got, was received perfectly in time!

L. S., Latvia, 21st Conference 2013, Serbia

The Conference was very academically fruitful!

M. K., Republic of Macedonia, 20th Conference 2012, Republic of Macedonia

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Meeting DETAILS of Conference Programme

for the  27th NISPAcee Annual Conference
    Program Overview

Saturday, May 25, 2019            9:00 - 10:30

Panel: The Rule of Law & Public Administration  
Session 1: The Rule of Law and CEE Public Governance
Related to Panel: The Rule of Law & Public Administration
WG Programme Coordinators:
Polonca Kovač, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Anamarija Musa, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
The main focus of this newly introduced panel is on the procedural side of administrative action, both at the regulatory level, as well as the level of individual administrative decision-making. Namely, it is possible to distinguish between two integral approaches to the rule of law - formal (e.g. publicity, generality, consistency and comprehensibility, equality, certainty, etc.) and substantive (protection of rights, equality). Nevertheless, as seen in the EU (e.g. in the Regulation on open, independent and efficient administration) and elsewhere, particularly procedural rights are put forward to enhance people’s sense of the rule of law: people are likely to accept the decisions of administrative authorities in so far as they trust the basic procedural guarantees, the functioning of the institutions, and the rule of law as a whole. However, within the processes of privatisation, globalisation and marketisation in contemporary governance, the rule of law is challenged by both the delegation of regulatory powers of economic and social regulation to state and non-state actors, as well as by the responses to these processes by the governments that might undermine the core principles of democratic governance. Thus, the quality of the regulatory process may be considered as a safeguard of the rule of law and a way to prevent state capture and corruption.

Paper: The Rule of Law in Public Governance Models through Content Analysis of Selected Articles
Author(s):
Polonca Kovač, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Presenter(s):
Polonca Kovač, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Paper: Support for the Rule of Law (RoL) and its Consequences for Governmental Functioning
Author/Presenter:
Gyorgy Gajduschek, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary

Paper: Public Institutions and Legal Principles - Who Determines Whom?
Author/Presenter:
Mirko Pecaric, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Paper: Challenges of Rule of Law: Juristocracy, Deep State, Administrative State
Author/Presenter:
Istvan Stumpf, Ludovika University of Public Service , Budapest, Hungary

Paper: Formation of Аnti-corruption Integrity Standards (An Example of the Russian Federation)
Author(s):
Galina Menshikova, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Svetlana Evstratchik , St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Nikolai Pruel, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Sergey Savin, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Presenter(s):
Galina Menshikova, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

Paper: The national parliaments and the fight against corruption: Why the parliamentary scrutiny matters?!
Author/Presenter:
Emilija Tudzarovska Gjorgjievska, Charles University, Prague 1, Czech Republic