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The Complaint-Filing Right in Administrative Court Proceedings as an Aspect Influencing Decision-Making Eficiency in Public AdministrationAn overall assessment of the current system of the authorisation to file a complaint have led to the conclusion that a sheer number of regulations and the level of their complexity prevent it from being transparent enough to support eficiency in public administration. An optimal level of knowledge as regards who, when and on what conditions can file a complaint will be helpful in the decision-making applied by public administration oficials. Therefore, this article aims to provide the readers with a summary of doctrine views and court judgements as well as analysis of the complaint-filing right. It is hoped that this contribution considerably helps improve decision-making eficiency in public administration.The first chapter of the article focuses on one of most popular authorisations to file a complaint, often described as a universal complaint-filing right. The second chapter includes analysis of the authorisation to file a complaint in someone else’s case. Subsections describe complaint-filing authorisation for prosecutors, the Ombudsman, the Children’s Ombudsman and social organisations. The third chapter provides a description of the authorisation to file a complaint introduced by local-government acts. Its individual subsections examine the authorisation to file a complaint under local-government resolutions and under the act on the supervision of local-government units. The last chapter reviews the complaint-filing right in other lex specialis acts in relation to the Administrative Court Proceedings Act.
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