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Environmental protection in administrative procedure
In: Trendovi u poslovanju: naučno-stručni časopis, Volume 11, Issue 2, p. 91-100
ISSN: 2334-8356
The subject of this paper is the study of a certain segment of positive environmental law in the Republic of Serbia in the context of administrative legal protection. The leading international instrument in the field of environmental protection is the Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (Aarhus Convention). The Aarhus Convention rests on the so-called "pillars", the first two of which represent the availability of environmental information and public participation in decision-making. Therefore, the presentation of the administrative and legal protection of the environment in the Republic of Serbia will be presented from the aspect of these two elements, while in the final part of the paper, the application of some of the mentioned institutes will be considered using an example from practice.
The substance of procedures
In Democracy without Shortcuts, Cristina Lafont identifies proceduralist or 'deep pluralist' conceptions of democracy alongside epistemic and lottocratic approaches as shortcuts that avoid the more challenging but, in her view, preferable path of engaging with and attempting to sway competing views, values and beliefs of fellow citizens. I argue that with the wholesale dismissal of proceduralist accounts of democracy Lafont herself takes two shortcuts: The first concerns the characterization of deep pluralism as unable to explain substantive disagreement after a decision is settled, and the second undervalues proceduralism's ability to evaluate and criticize the substance of the political decision-making process. While her critique is fitting for minimalist conceptions of proceduralism, a theory of normative proceduralism shares many objectives with Lafont's vision of a participatory deliberative democracy. Integrating those approaches instead of dismissing proceduralism outright would render her project appealing to theorists who would not otherwise consider themselves deliberative democrats.
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School child neglect procedures
In: Children & young people now, Volume 2018, Issue 12, p. 44-45
ISSN: 2515-7582
Updated government guidance aims to improve how schools respond to child neglect, reports Jo Stephenson. NSPCC expert outlines what schools should do to meet the new standards that Ofsted will inspect against
Keep Testing Renewal Procedures
In: The membership management report: the monthly idea source for those who recruit, manage and serve members, Volume 13, Issue 12, p. 5-5
ISSN: 2325-8640
PROCEDURE OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
In: PRACE NAUKOWE UNIWERSYTETU EKONOMICZNEGO WE WROCŁAWIU, Issue 497, p. 64-72
ISSN: 2392-0041
Asylum procedure in EU law
In: Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Nis, Volume 55, Issue 72, p. 123-142
Our Unconstitutional Recusal Procedure
In: Mississippi Law Journal, Volume 84, Issue 5
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Evidence in European Asylum Procedures
In: International journal of refugee law, Volume 26, Issue 1, p. 164-166
ISSN: 1464-3715