This book discusses contemporary accountability and transparency mechanisms by presenting a selection of case studies. The authors deal with various problems connected to controlling public institutions and incumbents' responsibility in state bodies. The work is divided into three parts. Part I: Law examines the institutional and objective approach. Part II: Fairness and Rights considers the subject approach, referring to a recipient of rights. Part III: Authority looks at the functional approach, referring to the executors of law. Providing insights into increasing understanding of various…mehr
This book discusses contemporary accountability and transparency mechanisms by presenting a selection of case studies. The authors deal with various problems connected to controlling public institutions and incumbents' responsibility in state bodies. The work is divided into three parts. Part I: Law examines the institutional and objective approach. Part II: Fairness and Rights considers the subject approach, referring to a recipient of rights. Part III: Authority looks at the functional approach, referring to the executors of law. Providing insights into increasing understanding of various concepts, principles, and institutions characteristic of the modern state, the book makes a valuable contribution to the area of comparative constitutional change. It will be a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and policy-makers working in the areas of constitutional law and politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Piotr Mikuli is a full professor at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, where he is head of the Chair in Comparative Constitutional Law. His interests include constitutional and administrative justice, political systems, and constitutional principles in comparative perspective. He is the author or co-author of a number of publications dealing with constitutional issues. He has served inter alia as a visiting professor at Oxford University, an honorary visiting scholar at Leicester University, and a guest researcher at Dalarna University (Sweden) and the University of Lucerne (Switzerland). Grzegorz Kuca is an associate professor in the Chair in Comparative Constitutional Law and a member of the Center for Interdisciplinary Constitutional Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He has worked at the Office of the Constitutional Tribunal. He is currently an attorney at law, a member of the Krakow Bar Association of Attorneys-at-Law, a member of the Polish Association of Constitutional Law, and a fellow of the European Group of Public Law. His interests include constitutional law and public finances.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I Law 2. Accountability in the Globalized Digital Age: The example of online content regulation in the EU 3. Economic Crises and Transformation to the Theoretical Model of Budget Process. A Comparative Constitutional Analysis via an Example of EU Member States 4. Financial accountability and transparency of public sector institution in the Republic of Serbia Part II Fairness and Rights 5. Discipilnary liability of judges: The Polish case 6. Transparency and accountability v. secrecy in intelligence operations: An Italian case study 7. Non-judicial legal accountability: The case of the Chilean comptroller general Part III Authority 8. Presidents' (mis)use of public accountability 'Going public' tactics in European semi-presidential regimes 9. Ministerial criminal liability in the Greek legal order: A concise critical review 10. Transparency and accountability of the Italian public administration in the context of public procurement: The case of below-threshold contracts 11. Transparency and Government Accountability in Brexit Negotiations
1. Introduction Part I Law 2. Accountability in the Globalized Digital Age: The example of online content regulation in the EU 3. Economic Crises and Transformation to the Theoretical Model of Budget Process. A Comparative Constitutional Analysis via an Example of EU Member States 4. Financial accountability and transparency of public sector institution in the Republic of Serbia Part II Fairness and Rights 5. Discipilnary liability of judges: The Polish case 6. Transparency and accountability v. secrecy in intelligence operations: An Italian case study 7. Non-judicial legal accountability: The case of the Chilean comptroller general Part III Authority 8. Presidents' (mis)use of public accountability 'Going public' tactics in European semi-presidential regimes 9. Ministerial criminal liability in the Greek legal order: A concise critical review 10. Transparency and accountability of the Italian public administration in the context of public procurement: The case of below-threshold contracts 11. Transparency and Government Accountability in Brexit Negotiations
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