maandag 20 januari 2014

Good governance...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_governance

In international affairs, analysis of good governance can look at any of the following relationships:[3]

between governments and markets,

between governments and citizens,

between governments and the private or voluntary sector,

between elected officials and appointed officials,

between local institutions and urban and rural dwellers,

between legislature and executive branches, and between nation states and institutions.

The varying types of comparisons comprising the analysis of governance in scholastic and practical discussion can cause the meaning of "good governance" to vary greatly from practitioner to practitioner.

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Thème possible de la conférence à La Haye, Carnegieplein 2: What is good governance?

http://www.unescap.org/pdd/prs/ProjectActivities/Ongoing/gg/governance.asp

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Rule of law

Good governance requires fair legal frameworks that are enforced impartially. It also requires full protection of human rights, particularly those of minorities. Impartial enforcement of laws requires an independent judiciary and an impartial and incorruptible police force.

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