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Administrative burdens in the process of legal regulation
Administrative burdens in the process of legal regulation

Author(s): Manol Stanin
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Public Law, Administrative Law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: administrative burdens; legal regulation; reproduction; lawmaking; good citizens;
Summary/Abstract: The orientation of the mechanism of legal regulation towards the protection and improvement of legally relevant public relations is accompanied by the opposite process. Its numerous manifestations are collectively verbally referred to as administrative bur- dens. They are not unequivocally negative. Achieving and maintaining a reasonable balance in this unity of opposites is a challenge not only for the executive power but also for the legislature and the judiciary. This balance is important because it depends on the state of the right to good governance and good administration, including the confidence of citizens in the normative system of law and the democratic foundations of society. Its refinement is a difficult task, given the potential of administrative burdens to be reproduced, as well as because the concept of good administration lacks in-depth study of the relation between good administration - good citizens. Their systemic conditionality predetermines the application of a systematic method of scientific research to find acceptable and effective solutions for both the legislature and the executive, as well as for citizens. Revealing the importance and role of dialogue in achieving these goals justifies the use of discursive analysis.

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