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Wissenschaftliche Studie aus dem Jahr 2010 im Fachbereich Politik - Internationale Politik - Region: Sdosteuropa, Balkan, University of Bucharest (Faculty of Public Administration, National School of Political Studies and Public Administration), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: The accession to the EU and enlargement of the European integration process have determined
profound reforms in the European countries area, reforms gravitating around the objective
nucleus represented by observing the fundamental principles of democracy, separation of powers
and respect for the rule of law.
Reform is considered as a fundamental part of a national effort to improve efficiency as diverse
as Greece (Michalopoulos, 2003), increasing the competence and effectiveness of public
administration, increasing the expertise, professionalism, knowledge and transparency (Slovenia,
Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia).
The year 1990 represented the start of founding the decentralised system, marked by legislative,
institutional, political, economic reforms. The states analysed have represented the arena of the
reforms in the administrative and judicial systems, some states have been interested to continue
their preoccupations in view to implement the Community legislation into their domestic
legislation, as well as to review and adapt to the specific European developments and
requirements, while other states have been interested in the progress process in view of accession
(Croatia) or in adopting a collection of laws, strategies and action plans for becoming EU and
NATO members. The public administrations in the South-Eastern Europe area are subjected to a reform process
according to the requirements of the integration process in the EU structures (Andrei, Matei, Rosca, 2008). The process is defined as an ensemble of reform measures at the level of civil
service, local government and achievement of decentralization.
Moreover, on the South Eastern European states, as well as on other countries, the econ
profound reforms in the European countries area, reforms gravitating around the objective
nucleus represented by observing the fundamental principles of democracy, separation of powers
and respect for the rule of law.
Reform is considered as a fundamental part of a national effort to improve efficiency as diverse
as Greece (Michalopoulos, 2003), increasing the competence and effectiveness of public
administration, increasing the expertise, professionalism, knowledge and transparency (Slovenia,
Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia).
The year 1990 represented the start of founding the decentralised system, marked by legislative,
institutional, political, economic reforms. The states analysed have represented the arena of the
reforms in the administrative and judicial systems, some states have been interested to continue
their preoccupations in view to implement the Community legislation into their domestic
legislation, as well as to review and adapt to the specific European developments and
requirements, while other states have been interested in the progress process in view of accession
(Croatia) or in adopting a collection of laws, strategies and action plans for becoming EU and
NATO members. The public administrations in the South-Eastern Europe area are subjected to a reform process
according to the requirements of the integration process in the EU structures (Andrei, Matei, Rosca, 2008). The process is defined as an ensemble of reform measures at the level of civil
service, local government and achievement of decentralization.
Moreover, on the South Eastern European states, as well as on other countries, the econ
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