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The Privilege of Silence in Serbian Administrative Law
2020The paper describes various types of administrative silence, deadlines, and the functioning of the negative and positive presumption of administrative silence. It further provides a detailed overview of the “remedies concerning administrative silence”—the administrative appeals and the lawsuits to the Administrative Court, as well as the “remedies ...
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Administrative silence in The Republic of Croatia
2023The rules that administrative bodies in Croatia must follow when conducting administrative proceedings and undertaking other administrative actions are primarily prescribed by the General Administrative Procedure Act. Exceptionally, certain issues arising from an administrative procedure can be regulated by the law governing a particular administrative
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Silence in the French Administrative System: A Failed Revolution?
2020The chapter analyzes administrative silence in the French administrative system. The question of the regulation of silence of the administration, and the broader question of time limits in France, is a manifestation of the specificity of the French administrative system and the conception of administrative law.
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Administrative Silence and UK Public Law [PDF]
This paper tells an increasingly familiar tale about UK public law: that, while UK public law often appears to approach things very differently, it faces essentially the same challenges as other systems and frequently – though not always – arrives at the same endpoints.
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Using Legal Fictions to Deal with Administrative Silence: The Case of Romania
2020The interplay between negative and positive silence has undergone a specific development in Romania. The principle of negative fiction was overturned by law to accommodate the services directive but again reversed by courts. Our research showed that public institutions try to comply with the mandatory deadlines when answering petitions, but in a formal
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Silence and Beyond In Italian Administrative Law
2022Simplification in Italian administrative ...
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‘Breaking the Silence’: Feminist Contributions to Educational Administration and Policy
1996This chapter reviews how feminism has contributed to particular ways of theorising and practising educational administration and leadership, and reflects upon which feminisms have been more readily appropriated, which feminisms are ignored, and what different feminisms see as future issues in the field.
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Administrative Silence in Italy, Between (Desired) Simplification and (Practical) Complication
2020In Italy, respect for procedural deadlines has a Constitutional background, as a corollary of the principle of good administration. Many cases of positive and negative silence are ruled, but a broad provision is laid down only in the general A.P.A., about tacit consent.
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The Bustle Surrounding the Silence of Administration in the Netherlands
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