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Public Administration as Representative Bureaucracy
2016
IALS Student Law Review
In the presence of more and all wide-encompassing, global problems it is obvious that states cannot be omnipotent institutions. Important are all, even small efforts for the fulfilment of common good. These tiny ingredients of democracy are present also in the public administrations as the most important repository of governmental knowledge. Governmental actions should be enhanced also by people's cooperation as the only way by which knowledge can be democratically enhanced; states need new
doi:10.14296/islr.v4i1.2289
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