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In: Journal of public administration and governance, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 133
ISSN: 2161-7104
Good Governance has been in argument from three decades in context of theoretical approach. It is specified and encompassed in Political Science of development in reverence of administrative component to achieve Social goals of society. The wide range of Good Governance topic has been understood to create an atmosphere of Accountability, Transparency, Rule of Law, Consensus orientation, Effectiveness and Efficiency so as to develop the region with international and national standards of the State. Good Governors relates to the institutional reformation Process and Political Will regarding Peace and sustainable development of the region.This research paper defines Good Governance with its all essential elements to achieve the development programs with the long range values, whereas, Political participation with the democratic ideas for achieving the goal of maintainable development of the region. The vision of good governance is discussed on boarder vision from institution to the state and Socio-economic factor is emphasized through the good governance reformative period.
In: Wang, Z. & Pavlićević, Dragan (eds) "China into the New Era", Routledge, 2019 Forthcoming
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"The Polar North is known to be home to large gas and oil reserves and its positionholds signifi cant trading and military advantages, yet the maritime boundaries of the region remain ill-defined. In the twenty-first century the Arctic is undergoing profound change. As the sea ice melts, a result of accelerating climate change, global governance has become vital. In this first of three volumes, the latest research and analysis from the Fridtjof Nansen Institute, the world's leading Arctic research body, is brought together. Arctic Governance: Law and Politics investigates the legal and political order of the Polar North, focusing on governance structures and the Law of the Sea. Are the current mechanisms at work effective? Are the Arctic states' interests really clashing, or is the atmosphere of a more cooperative nature? Skilfully delineating policy in the region and analysing the consequences of treaty agreements, Arctic Governance's uncovering of a rather orderly 'Arctic race' will become an indispensable contribution to contemporary International Relations concerning the Polar North" - from volume 1
In: Stiftung & Sponsoring: das Magazin für Non-Profit-Management und -Marketing, Heft 6
ISSN: 2366-2913
In: National Institute economic review: journal of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Band 250, S. R89-R93
ISSN: 1741-3036
Executive SummaryGovernment post-Brexit will face sustained and difficult challenges as the UK adjusts to its new situation. Yet these challenges risk being exacerbated by fundamental changes in UK political debate that are affecting the perceived legitimacy and effectiveness of the system and structures of government. These include erosion of the clear distinction entrenched for the last 150 years between political choices by elected representatives and impartial administration by the civil service; the disruption of traditional deliberative processes by digital and social media; and increased centralisation of decision-making in No. 10 Downing Street combined with inadequate scrutiny of that decision-making either by the Cabinet or by Parliament.The centralisation of executive power reduces its perceived legitimacy across the UK, with devolved government in Scotland and Wales seen as contingent on the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland under control by central government. Fiscally, the UK has become the most centralised democratic country in the world. As government faces up to the challenge of unwinding membership of the legal and regulatory framework developed during 45 years of EU membership, it is vital that the UK's political structures restore their legitimacy and efficiency.Necessary reforms start with greater transparency about how government really works today. A PM's Department should be created, separate from the Cabinet Office; senior appointments including the Chief of Staff and 'Advisors', as well as instructions from No. 10 to departments, should be subject to effective Parliamentary scrutiny. Legally entrenched structures are required to confirm that devolved powers cannot simply be overridden by the Westminster Parliament. Greater fiscal autonomy should be guaranteed to local government.Finally, politicians should choose either to recommit explicitly to the original system whereby the civil service remains separate from politics and take steps to make it effective; or acknowledge the drift towards greater political control of the civil service and introduce safeguards to minimise political abuse, for example by taking steps to increase scrutiny of appointments and expenditure.
In: Schriften zum Unternehmens- und Kapitalmarktrecht 59
In: Schriften zum Unternehmens- und Kapitalmarktrecht 59
Die eingetragene Genossenschaft ist legislatorisch defizitär geregelt; sie steht auch nicht im Fokus der Rechtswissenschaft. Dieses juristische Desinteresse an der genossenschaftlichen Rechtsform steht im Gegensatz zu ihrer unverändert großen volkswirtschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung. Vor diesem Hintergrund versucht Christian Picker in seiner grundlagenorientierten, rechts- und rechtsformvergleichenden sowie interdisziplinär ausgerichteten Arbeit, das normative Leitbild »Genossenschaft« zu bestimmen und anschließend ein systemgerechtes und funktionales Modell einer Cooperative Governance zu entwerfen. Genossenschaften sind danach so zu organisieren, dass sie ihren charakteristischen und konstitutiven Verbandszweck verwirklichen können: Sie müssen ihre Mitglieder – und nur diese – nutzerbezogen als Kunden fördern.
In: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, Forthcoming
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In: Open Journal of Political Science: OJPS, Band 9, Heft 4, S. 624-630
ISSN: 2164-0513
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In: University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Band 168, S. 155
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Algorithmic governance as a key concept in controversies around the emerging digital society highlights the idea that digital technologies produce social ordering in a specific way. Starting with the origins of the concept, this paper portrays different perspectives and objects of inquiry where algorithmic governance has gained prominence ranging from the public sector to labour management and ordering digital communication. Recurrent controversies across all sectors such as datafication and surveillance, bias, agency and transparency indicate that the concept of algorithmic governance allows to bring objects of inquiry and research fields that had not been related before into a joint conversation. Short case studies on predictive policy and automated content moderation show that algorithmic governance is multiple, contingent and contested. It takes different forms in different contexts and jurisdictions, and it is shaped by interests, power, and resistance.
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In: International journal of critical infrastructures: IJCIS, Band 15, Heft 2, S. 121
ISSN: 1741-8038