Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 870815
European Standards for Public Service Codes of Ethics and their Application in Croatian Local Government
European Standards for Public Service Codes of Ethics and their Application in Croatian Local Government // Good Local Governance: Application of European Standards for Local Public Services in France and Croatia / Lhomme, Didier ; Anamarija Musa, Stephane de la Rosa (ur.).
Brisel: Bruylant, 2016. str. 371-393
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Naslov
European Standards for Public Service Codes of
Ethics and their Application in Croatian Local
Government
Autori
Marčetić, Gordana ; Vukojičić Tomić, Tijana
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Good Local Governance: Application of European Standards for Local Public Services in France and Croatia
Urednik/ci
Lhomme, Didier ; Anamarija Musa, Stephane de la Rosa
Izdavač
Bruylant
Grad
Brisel
Godina
2016
Raspon stranica
371-393
ISBN
978-2-8027-5358-2
Ključne riječi
Codes of Ethics/Conduct, European standards, Local and Regional Self-Government units, Croatia.
Sažetak
This paper deals with the ethics infrastructure in Croatian local and regional self-government units. Important steps toward the development of ethical standards at the central state level were done at the end of the 2000s as part of a wider process of Europeanization, while local and regional units are mostly lagging behind. Because information on this issue on local and regional level are scarce, the authors conducted a research analysis of the extent of local and regional units’ codes of ethics/conduct conformity with the European standards. Additionally, substantial part of ethics infrastructure, e.g. the role and scope of ethics bodies and the possibility for public scrutiny were analyzed. Research findings showed that only approximately one quarter of Croatian local and regional units adopted CoE/Cs and that they are partially aligned with the Code of conduct for public officials recommended by the Council of Europe, but more in formal way and less substantially. Too normative and coercive approach indicates a lack of understanding or unbelief in preventive role of the CoE/Cs. The results of the research further point to the reluctance of local and regional self-government bodies to facilitate public scrutiny through the use of information and communication technology. Additional efforts to better conformity with EU standards should be made at institutional, normative, organizational and educational level.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Pravni fakultet, Zagreb