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2019
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vol. 22
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issue 1
69-83
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The proper functioning of local-government administration means not only improving legal and organisational solutions, but mainly officials abiding by ethical principles. Therefore, an important role in the process is played by the ethical standards of good administration referred to in the European Code of Good Administrative Behaviour. The principles apply to the assessment of the operation of public administration. They reflect the duties of the administration towards the citizens. The purpose of this paper is to assess the importance of the principles of ethics as a factor conditioning the efficient operation of local government administration. The questionnaire research carried out among local government staff and their stakeholders enabled the identification of the most frequent irregularities in the work of the officials and indicates the importance of the principles of ethics in the process of eliminating irregularities.
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The right to good administration aims at the protection of a set of rights that a citizen is entitled to in the course administrative proceedings. With the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the right to good administration became an integral part of the EU legal system. Furthermore, the concept of the right to good administration is also included in the soft law acts issued by the institutions of the European Union and the Council of Europe. Polish administrative courts perceive those regulations as an important directive for the interpretation of the domestic rules of administrative procedure.
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