A tisztességes ügyintézéshez való alapjog – ügyintézés a járási hivatalokban

  • Navracsics Tibor

Abstract

The study examines the right to fair procedure through administration of the township offices. It discusses the principle of the “Good State” and the main goals of the Zoltán Magyary Public Administration Development Program, which seeks to create the “Good State”. We are given an overview of the relationship between the principles of fair procedure and customer friendly public administration. The study spotlights the relation between public administration procedure and branch statutes, detailing those elements of the public administration code where the principle of fair procedure has an outstanding role. The evolution of the principle of fair administration in legal process is presented through modifications to the law regarding public administration since 2010. In addition to all this, the study summarizes the steps towards establishing the government portals and townships, in relation to township administration. It will be shown how the township administrations became key factors in validation of the right to fair administration. The study analyses what expectations were used to develop the township administrations in order that the right to fair administration be ensured as best possible at the most local level. The organizational specifics are mentioned as are those of the ‘one window administration’ service and the later government portals.

Keywords:

administration township administration

How to Cite

Navracsics, T. (2013). A tisztességes ügyintézéshez való alapjog – ügyintézés a járási hivatalokban. Acta Humana – Human Rights Publication, 1(1), 7–33. Retrieved from https://folyoirat.ludovika.hu/index.php/actahumana/article/view/3021

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