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Titre Mutations administratives et formes nouvelles d'administration. Rapport introductif
Auteur Charles Debbasch
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 3, 1977/3 Les formes nouvelles de l'administration dans la région provençale. Colloque d'Aix-en-Provence, 26 et 27 novembre 1976
Rubrique / Thématique
Rapport introductif
Page 12 pages
Résumé anglais Administrative changes and new forms of public administration Because public administration is no longer merely the watchdog of society but has developed into an instrument for social change, it has lost its former clear-cut structure. New forms of administration are developing outside of any preexisting framework. The expansion of such organisations is to be seen both in the diversity of their legal forms — either original in themselves or making use of existing legal structures outside of their original context — their geographical development and the variety of their areas of activity. These new forms of administration have not grown up by chance or at the wish of a few administrative departments. Their proliferation is the evidence of the extent to which an attempt is being made to remedy some of the shortcomings of the traditional administrative System. It is in fact an effort to create an administration better geared for action, doser to the public and more subject to central or local authority. One irrefutable conclusion is obvious from this whole context of change : the uniformity of administrative structures no longer corresponds with the needs of society.
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