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The Impact of Job Stability, Work Environment, Administration, Salary and Incentives, Functional Justice, and Employee Expectation on the Security Staff’s Desire to Continue Working at the Hotel

Journal of Statistics Applications & Probability, 2023
: Hotels' guests and employees have acquired a huge number of studies and research, while the security department staff, who are responsible for the hotel's security and customers, did not get the researchers' attention. Therefore, the study is conducted
Omar A. Alananzeh   +6 more
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Administration of Justice during Military Aggression against Ukraine: The “Judicial Front"

Access to Justice in Eastern Europe, 2022
This article is devoted to the study of the peculiarities of the administration of justice in the context of the large-scale military aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. Within this framework, the authors carried out a detailed analysis
Oksana Uhrynovska
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“Witness Protection: An Important Measure For The Effective Functioning Of Criminal Justice Administration”

Think India, 2019
The efficacy of criminal justice administration can be adjudged by the ability of courts to punish the wrongdoer and impart justice to the victim. During the process of finding the guilt, courts rely upon the evidence adduced by the parties in the oral ...
Prashant Rahangdale
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Conceptualizing space in educational administration and leadership research: towards a spatial justice perspective

International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2020
In this conceptual paper, we propose that a theorization of space has the potential to advance the scope of research methods in educational administration and leadership. In particular, we argue for the incorporation of the notion of ‘spatial justice’ to
Gus Riveros, Nyasha Nyereyemhuka
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Embedding cultural competence and racial justice in public administration programs

Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2018
Public administrators are stewards of democracy and therefore, must develop competence in order to address the needs of a diverse constituency. Programs of public affairs, administration, and policy are foundational in helping students learn about and ...
Brandi Blessett
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Administrative Justice

1996
Abstract This chapter is concerned with control over executive power through the Constitution. Few lawyers or political commentators in the late twentieth century would deny that the growth of executive power ranks with the development of the constitutionalisation of human rights as one of the two most important features of government
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