The Macedonian General Administrative Procedure Act: Between Tradition and Modernisation
Journal
Croatian and Comparative Public Administration: A journal for theory and practice of public administration, 17(2), 2017
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Pavlovska Daneva, Ana
Abstract
The paper outlines the process of the modernisation and improvement of the general administrative procedure in FYR Macedonia. Besides a review of the key novelties and accompanying critical remarks, the paper presents the standards and guidelines for the functioning of the administration which served as a basis for the preparation of the Macedonian Administrative Procedure Act (GAPA), along with various theoretical perspectives on their sources, applicability, and value in use. The purpose of this research is to point out the positive aspects and the shortcomings of the new legislation, which can in turn be used for the further development of the legal doctrine in the field of administrative law, as well as to strengthen the concept
of good governance for being implemented by competent public authorities, where the GAPA features as the primary tool for legal and efficient operation
of good governance for being implemented by competent public authorities, where the GAPA features as the primary tool for legal and efficient operation
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