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Strategy of Administrative Reform in Serbia in the Context of European Integration

Stevan Lilić ; Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade, Serbia


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Abstract

The dominant orientation today is towards a pragmatic approach that a »good« administration is the one that proves successful in fulfilling public interests. This approach deals with numerous issues of administrative reform strategies. Administrative models in the developed countries (particularly in Europe) are based on the social functions of the state and public administration and their role in
the realization of general interests of society and social benefit (bono publico). Administrative tasks in the administrative legislation of Serbia (Law on Public Administration) are normatively defined in compliance with contemporary standards in this field. In this context, the administrative legislation in Serbia has departed from the concept that sees administrative action as an instrument of repression, and has widened the scope of administrative activities to areas such
as participating in defining public policy, monitoring the conditions in particular social fields, public services, development activities, etc. The Serbian Government adopted an Action Plan for Implementing Administrative Reform for 2009–2012, in which planned activities have been set in the key areas of administrative reform including decentralization, professionalization and depoliticization,
rationalization, coordination of public policies, control mechanisms,
e-government and modernization of public administration. In the 2010 Serbia Progress Report, the European Commission assed that the capacity of the Serbian administration is good, but that the »dynamics of reform in this area are slow and uneven«. Within the context of European integrative processes, Serbia has the obligation towards its citizens and concluded agreements to take steps in achieving European standards and values in its administrative reform efforts
by efficiently conducting public policies, implementing values and principles of the rule of law, reliability and predictability, transparency, accountability, economy, efficiency and effectiveness.

Keywords

Strategy of administrative reform – Serbia; European integration

Hrčak ID:

131859

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/131859

Publication date:

1.12.2011.

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