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Administrative Law and Practice from South to East Asia

As the title of the book indicates, the chapters in this compilation deal with administrative law and practice within selected Asian countries. They are based on presentations made by outstanding Asian legal scholars and practitioners at two conferences organised by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, in cooperation with the University of Nanjing, China in October 2007, and the University of Indonesia, in Jakarta in July 2008. These conferences concentrated on general aspects of administrative procedures in theory and practice, including mechanisms for the review of administrative decisions and actions.

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“Administrative Law is specified Constitutional Law”

Fritz Werner, former President of the Federal Administrative Court of Germany, in 1959.

One of the long-term goals of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung’s ‘Rule of Law Programme Asia’ is to increase the reliability, transparency and accountability of the public service. We wish to encourage the establishment of decentralised administrative structures, the creation of clear rules of procedure within administrative agencies, and efficient, user-friendly rules of procedure before the courts. This is intended to lead to greater responsiveness to public concerns, which in turn should lead to better participation in, and monitoring of, government actions by the citizenry. It is also intended to promote mechanisms to contain and fight corruption.

The books can be purchased from us for free, although shipping costs of up to 20 SGD may incur. Please contact our Office Assistant Jenny at jenny@kas-asia.org.

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