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Program Overview |
Saturday, May 25, 2019 9:00 - 10:30
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Panel: The Rule of Law & Public Administration |
Session 1: The Rule of Law and CEE Public Governance |
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Panel: The Rule of Law & Public Administration |
WG Programme Coordinators: |
Polonca Kovač, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Anamarija Musa, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
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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 / 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
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