Administrative Law in Central and Eastern Europe

Denis J. Galligan, Daniel M. Smilov
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Administrative Law in Central and Eastern Europe
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Introduction by Denis J. Galligan and Daniel M. Smilov Bulgaria, Katya Hristova, University of Sofia Croatia, Alexander Dordevic, practising lawyer, Rijeka Czech Republic, Andrea Barsova, Czech Ministry of the Interior Estonia, Piret Lappert, Estonian Translation and Legislative Support Centre, Tallinn, and Ellen Valter, University of Toronto Hungary, Maria Bordas, National School of Public Administration Law and College of Public Administration, Budapest Latvia, Anita Usacka, Constitutional Court of the Republic of Latvia and University of Latvia Lithuania, Ramune Duleviciene, practising lawyer; Audrius Bukaveckas, Lithuanian Law Academy, and Antanas Bukaukas, Ministry of the Interior, Lithuania Poland, Justyna Stencel, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan Romania, Mihaela Serban, Central European University, Budapest Russia, Alexey A. Demin, Moscow State University Serbia, Danica Kilibarda,University of Oxford, and Snezana Rajsic, practising lawyer, Belgrade Slovakia, Ivan Gyurcsik, Central European University, Budapest Slovenia, Natjaz Tratnik, University of Maribor Ukraine, Eugeniya Dodina, practising lawyer, Odessa

Denis J. Galligan, Daniel M. Smilov

Administrative Law in Central and Eastern Europe

Following the constitutional and political reforms in Central and Eastern Europe of the last decade, the time has now come for the whole-scale reform of public administration and the creation of a professional civil service. What is needed is a clear sense of the objectives to be achieved by the administration; and the provision of adequate resources to perform the tasks of public administration. In addition, and perhaps most importantly of all, there must be a sound legal basis for public administration. Recognizing these realities, this book examines administrative law and administrative institutions in Central and Eastern Europe. In a series of case studies, discussing each country in the region in turn, it looks at the ways in which a range of administrative decisions are reached and at how the citizens affected by them are treated. The material for each of the fourteen chapters was collected by a person or persons native to the respective country.
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Authors

Denis J. Galligan

Denis J. Galligan, BCL, MA, is Professor of Law at the Law Department of the University of Oxford, and Director of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford.

Daniel M. Smilov

Daniel Smilov is a comparative constitutional lawyer and political scientist. He is Associate Professor of Political Theory at the Political Science Department, University of Sofia; Programme Director at the Centre for Liberal Strategies, Sofia, and Recurrent Visiting Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law at the Central European University, Budapest.