Developments in the Constitutional and Administrative Law of Switzerland: Observations from the perspective of administrative science
Author(s) -
Andreas Lienhard
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
yearbook of swiss administrative sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2632-9255
DOI - 10.5334/ssas.85
Subject(s) - administrative law , pace , legislation , public law , perspective (graphical) , political science , law , government (linguistics) , public administration , administration (probate law) , constitutional law , comparative law , municipal law , political law , chinese law , geography , linguistics , philosophy , geodesy , artificial intelligence , computer science
Significant changes can be seen in government and administration in recent years. Internationalisation, economisation, the changed self-image of citizens and new forms of public management are at the forefront. The following article asks, from an administrative science perspective, whether, and if so how, the constitutional and administrative law of Switzerland reflects these changes. It shows that both in constitutional law and in particular in administrative organisation law, and in the Confederation’s budgetary planning law, fundamental changes have taken place. Nevertheless, further research and needed legislation are in required if the law is to keep pace with the dynamic developments.
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