Acta Universitatis Danubius. Administratio

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Frequency:  2 issues per year (1 September, 15 December)

Print ISSN: 2068 - 5459
 
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The publication of a new journal Acta Universitatis Danubius. Administratio edited by Danubius University is more than welcomed. It continues university's tradition to publish one more in the Acta Universitatis Danubius Collection.

As we are now in a restructuring and consolidation process of the entire administrative system - the structure and officials - in order to connect the values of the European system, the publication of a new journal is a challenge for initiators and for collaborators as well, which are expected to develop their ideas for improving legislation, the practical activities of public administration, the act of justice in administrative litigation domain, public policy system, administrative management, etc.

The journal has the mission to distribute the results of scientific research of students, master and PhD students, professors of administrative sciences, the staff of local and central public administration institutions, the magistrates in order to preserve and promote the national elements, on one hand, and to assimilate the European element in the administrative system on the other hand.

The editorial board estimates that the assumed objectives of this journal could be achieved and the national and European cooperation would transform this goal into reality.

Gabriela Lupsan

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Vol 4, No 2 (2012)

Table of Contents

Articles

Analysis of the Constitutional and Legal Relations of the Romanian Ombudsman Institution with the other Public and Non-Governmental National Authorities 5-14
Madalina Cocosatu

Public Administrative Bodies in Function of Building Democratic Societies in the Republic of Macedonia 15-25
Fadil Memet Zendeli

Emerging Administrations and Sustainable Development in South-Eastern Europe. Case study: Romania and Bulgaria 26-42
Bogdan Berceanu

Impact of Agricultural Credit on Production of Wheat Crop: A Case Study of District Faisalabad-Pakistan 43-51
Nadia Asghar, Muhammad Waqas Chughtai

State Intervention in Economy. From Minimal State to Welfare State 52-64
Florin Marius Popa

The Benefits and Dangers of out Sourcing on Employees in an Emerging Economy 65-78
Damaro Olusoji Arubayi