Tag: Administrative

Administrative Tribunals and Adjudication


Free Download Peter Cane, "Administrative Tribunals and Adjudication"
English | 2009 | ISBN: 1841130095, 1849460914 | PDF | pages: 312 | 1.6 mb
Among the many constitutional developments of the past century or so, one of the most significant has been the creation and proliferation of institutions that perform functions similar to those performed by courts but which are considered to be, and in some ways are, different and distinct from courts as traditionally conceived. In much of the common law world, such institutions are called ‘administrative tribunals’. Their main function is to adjudicate disputes between citizens and the state by reviewing decisions of government agencies – a function also performed by courts in ‘judicial review’ proceedings and appeals. Although tribunals in aggregate adjudicate many more such disputes than courts, tribunals and their role as dispensers of ‘administrative justice’ receive relatively little scholarly attention.

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vSphere 8 Data Center Virtualization Administrative and Operational Tasks


Free Download vSphere 8 Data Center Virtualization Administrative and Operational Tasks
Released 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 2h 46m | Size: 1.28 GB
This course will teach you which administrative and operational tasks you, as an admin, can expect running your workloads in a vSphere environment.

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ISE Business and Administrative Communication Ed 13


Free Download Kitty O. Locker, "ISE Business and Administrative Communication Ed 13"
English | ISBN: 1265045631 | 2022 | pages | PDF | 56 MB
Business Communication supports the high standard of business communication that is relevant to today’s modernized workplace. While staying true to its tradition, the 13th edition vastly streamlines and updates the chapter content and organization, making the text more elegant and usable. The text’s foundation is its rhetorical approach, underscoring in each chapter the importance of analyzing each communication situation in terms of audience, purpose, and context. This approach empowers students to shape their messages effectively―no matter the channel. Besides numerous chapter-ending exercises, McGraw Hill’s Connect provides exercises that further reinforce the concepts.

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Administrative Leadership in Open and Distance Learning Programs (Advances in Mobile and Distance Learning


Free Download Koksal Buyuk, "Administrative Leadership in Open and Distance Learning Programs (Advances in Mobile and Distance Learning "
English | ISBN: 1522526455 | 2017 | 404 pages | PDF | 5 MB
The face of education is constantly being transformed due to rapid changes in technology. It is imperative that leadership trends and techniques be evaluated in the educational field, particularly in reference to alternative learning programs. Administrative Leadership in Open and Distance Learning Programs is a pivotal scholarly resource that discusses emerging issues surrounding the administration of non-traditional education practices. Highlighting relevant topics that include policy development, quality assurance, accreditation, and assessment systems, this publication is an ideal reference source for educators, academicians, graduate students, and researchers that are interested in the progression of open and distance education.

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Between Democracy and Technocracy Regulating Administrative Guidance in Japan


Free Download Franklin Barr Lebo, "Between Democracy and Technocracy: Regulating Administrative Guidance in Japan"
English | ISBN: 1498562213 | 2018 | 176 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
Classically, studies of the Japanese government are both tantalizing and frustrating as scholars standing outside of the system draw conclusions from significant events like crises, disasters, and moments of reform. This has led to a sense of mystery as scholars have developed sophisticated competing theories about how the system actually operates often with resigned comments that there is a black curtain (kuromaku) drawn over the system. The primary challenge is gaining access to the actual process of policymaking on a daily basis given the seemingly impenetrable nature of the bureaucracy. This study is unusual as it cracks open the curtain to see the wheels and rotating gears along with those pulling the levers. Specifically, through the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Fellowship program, the only congressionally authorized opportunity allowing American officials to be placed directly inside a foreign government, the reader is given a firsthand account of these machinations. Through their eyes, readers will be introduced to Japan’s messy policymaking process in telecommunications regulation, pharmaceutical approvals, diplomatic relations, and much more. This approach also allows the author to refine existing theories of Japan’s bureaucratic elite and assess the weak system of control exercised over them by the National Personnel Authority (NPA). This understudied agency is the last vestige of MacArthur’s legacy as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers in Japan following World War II. Thus, this study ambitiously hopes to lend a realistic glimpse into the only developed, non-western, industrialized democratic state in the world. More boldly, this study intends to lend a greater appreciation of the complex tug-of-war between democracy and technocracy in other national contexts.

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