Administracja. Prawo administracyjne. Część ogólna
Administration. Administrative law. General part
Contributor(s): Jolanta Blicharz (Editor), Lidia Zacharko (Editor)
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Sociology of Law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: public task; public administration; administrative law; administrative decision
Summary/Abstract: The monograph entitled Administration. Administrative law. General part presents the issues pertaining to the general part of administrative law in plain, clear language. The book’s content is divided into five parts. Part One deals with the peculiarities of administration in a free, democratic welfare state under the rule of law. Part Two presentsmajor issues related to administration understood as a function of the state which is regulated by law. Part Three of the publication, in turn, discusses particular forms of administrative actions, whereas Part Four – the relationships regulated by administrative law. The concluding Part Five of the monograph concerns the responsibility borne by public administration and its bodies.As an academic textbook this publication is aimed at students of law and administration, as well as articled clerks, but it may also be of use to legal practitioners. This publication constitutes a substantial contribution in the discussion about directions of changes in public administration that have been taking place since the year 1990, when Poland’s political system was transformed thereby restoring local selfgovernment.The latter, as a basic form of centralized public administration, functions as an important school of democracy and empowerment of local communities. Both the Editors and the Contributors of this publication are outstanding experts in the field as well as experienced practitioners, which translates into high intellectual value of their studies included in the book.
Series: Prawo
- E-ISBN-13: 978-83-226-3203-1
- Print-ISBN-13: 978-83-226-3202-4
- Page Count: 438
- Publication Year: 2018
- Language: Polish