Techniques of governmental work in the modern state: a study in political science, public administration and comparative constitutional law
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Gandhi Smriti Library | 320 BER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5007 |
The International Institute of Administrative Sciences has pleasure in publishing this study, which deals with a subject that is very rarely examined, in spite of its major and growing importance.
It is generally acknowledged that the field of action of the public authorities is constantly becoming wider and more varied, and that the role and influence of the Executive are rapidly in creasing. Yet, the techniques of governmental work in the field of legislation and the manner in which the Executive reaches its decisions have hardly been investigated.
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