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  1. Nov 17, 2022 · Who benefits? and How is it possible for law to rule? This chapter answers these questions. It articulates and defends three principles that immediately follow from the core idea of the rule of law: sovereignty of law, equality in the eyes of law, and fidelity.

  2. It also argues that the rule of law takes hold in a polity only when law is planted firmly in a commonwealth of mutual faithfulness to the differentiated and interconnected responsibilities of fidelity to law (mutual accountability).

  3. Accountability lies at the heart of democratic government. The current system displays critical weaknesses, but these can be addressed. This report is a follow-up to our April 2018 discussion paper, which outlined the weaknesses that afect accountability in the UK.

    • Benoit Guerin, Julian McCrae, Marcus Shepheard
    • 2018
  4. Mar 26, 2024 · Automated, administrative decision-making (AADM) is a key component in digital government reforms. It represents an aspiration for a better and more efficient administration but also presents challenges to values of public administration. We systematically review the emerging literature on use of AADM from the perspective of good governance.

  5. Apr 1, 2020 · We refer to these policies, strategies, programmes and institutional templates as public governance paradigms in order to highlight the existence of relatively coherent and comprehensive norms and ideas about how to govern, organize and lead the public administration.

  6. EISENHOWER: What you call inefficiencies are precisely the things that protect self-government. The Congress makes the laws, and that means they design the agencies, Hector – efficiency be damned if they want it to be damned.

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  8. Jul 27, 2023 · However, three issues define the difference between government and governance: the role of government, the position of the government, and the nature of government (Rhodes, 1997). We expand on the differences in the following paragraphs.

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