Croatian Institute of Public Administration International Conference 2019.

Papers

International Conference:


Public Administration in a Democratic Society:
Thirty Years of Democratic Transition in Europe

CONFERENCE PAPERS
Central and Eastern Europe: Public services at the challenge of European integration
Pierre Bauby, Maria Horehajova, Jana Marasova
Networking European Administration – Theoretical Concerns of Democratic Functioning and the Role of Administrative Procedural Rules
Erzsébet CSATLÓS
The Administrative State in Poland before and after the Accession to the European Union
Dorota Dąbek, Jerzy Supernat
EU funds as an instrument of Europeanization: Croatian experience with strategic planning and policy evaluation
Dalibor Dvorny
PROCEDURAL RIGHTS OF THE PARTIES IN CROATIAN AND EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE –LACK OF ONE COMMON ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE? IS REGULATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NECESSARY IN THE EU?
Ana Đanić Čeko, Tunjica Petrašević
Upgrading of Managerial Capacities of Local Government in Post Socialist Countries to Procure Good and Effective Public Services for Citizens
Snežana Đorđević
The unbearable failure of decentralization in Turkey
Yeşeren Eliçin
The Development of the Administrative Courts' System in Transitional Countries and its Role in Democratic, Economic and Social Transition
Mateja Held
Holding Governments Accountable: Fiscal Sustainability and Stewardship Reporting for Citizens
Gwenda R. Jensen and John Francis Stuart
Europeanization of transport policy in the CE countries – Case of Regional railway liberalization
Adam Kabele
DEALING WITH DEBT: A PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DILEMMA
Wendy Kennett
New Perspectives in Development of Sub-Municipal Government
Mirko Klarić
DEMOCRATISATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM DEMOCRATIC POST-SOCIALIST TRANSITION
Ivan Koprić
Principles of Administrative Procedure in Selected CEE Countries: between National Legacies and European Trends
Polonca Kovač
Migration law and policy within transition process. A case of Poland
Barbara Kowalczyk
THE INFLUENCE OF THE LUSTRATION PROCESSES ON THE POST- COMMUNIST TRANSITIONS IN EUROPE
Marko Krtolica
THE JANUS-FACED CHARACTER OF MIGRATION GOVERNANCE IN CEE COUNTRIES
Goranka Lalić Novak,Teo Giljević
IMPACT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF E-GOVERNMENT ON CIVIC PARTICIPATION IN FORMER SOCIALIST STATES, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE COUNTRIES JOINING THE EUROPEAN UNION
Péter Molnár, Gyula Csáki-Hatalovics, Ferenc Varga
Chop Politics and Economic Development in Nigeria: A Study of Multiple Pension by former Political Office holders
Charles A. Obiora , Amobi P. Chiamogu
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in the Waste Management Sector: Lessons from Kosovo
Florin Peci, Carter B. Casady
Market Policy Journey in Electronic Communications - From Monopoly to Gigabit Society
Nikola Popović
The Rule of Law as a Pillar of Transition Process in Poland
Łukasz Prus
A new direction for public administration: personalness
Adam Rixer
Democratic Innovations at the local level in selected post-communist countries of Central Europe: Testing the Causal Mechanism between Membership of Municipality in Healthy Cities of the Czech Republic and the Use of Geoinformation Systems
Michal Soukop, Hana Hurtíková
Development and effectiveness of the merit system in the Western Balkans – case of Serbia
Veran Stančetić
Paradigms and inherent management risks in the regulation of local authorities following the political transformation
Ferenc Varga, Gyula Csáki-Hatalovics, Péter Molnár
Politico-administrative transformation in ex-communist countries from decentralization to recentralization?
Hellmut Wollmann