Administrative
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Up to now, issues related to national defense have been regulated by the
administrative
judgments of the time or by Diet resolutions based on the prevailing interpretation of Article 9.
In practice, a functioning registration service would almost certainly not exist in a vacuum, and thus would be a sign of emerging
administrative
competence.
It is widely understood that democratic citizens have a right to access governmental and
administrative
documents, and to be informed of the reasons behind decisions that affect them.
Implementing such a strategy may differ from country to country, depending on
administrative
capacity, the prevailing incentive regime, the flexibility of the fiscal system, the degree of sophistication of the financial sector, and the underlying political economy.
Greece’s highest
administrative
court has called into question the legality of this containment policy, a result of the controversial EU-Turkey agreement.
Discretionary fiscal policy is often clumsy in responding to recession, given the usual lags in legislative and
administrative
implementation and the politics of pork and special interests surrounding spending and tax decisions.
Increasing infrastructure spending by a quarter, which would represent a huge
administrative
effort, would lift GDP growth by just 0.4 percentage points.
Despite the political and
administrative
centralization of most of the countries represented at the Forum, there was widespread agreement that the most efficient water systems are managed as close as possible to the resource and its users.
From the turmoil in the 1920’s, following
administrative
reforms, to labor protests in the 1950’s, the country is accustomed to agitation.
But more can and should be done before this new borrowing wave becomes too large to manage, or spreads to state and municipal governments that suffer from weaker
administrative
capacity.
Prior to the economic reforms of the 1980s, corruption in China was relatively petty, as the market’s limited size constrained opportunities for
administrative
abuse.
But, as the market deepened, inadequate legislation and weak institutional safeguards facilitated increasingly brazen corruption and
administrative
abuses.
Here, China can take inspiration from the Western common law system, in which cases are decided on the basis of existing precedents, or from the use of
administrative
courts to resolve disputes between individuals and the bureaucracy.
In April, the State Council, China’s highest
administrative
authority, unveiled targets aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of the country’s cars.
So, though Japan has
administrative
control, Chinese ships and planes frequently enter Japanese waters to assert China’s claim.
Nonetheless, he has helped the economy by rolling back President Barack Obama’s damaging regulatory and
administrative
diktats in areas such as energy, education, finance, and labor law.
The data are provided by law firms, which complete a questionnaire about the legal and
administrative
requirements of performing these tasks.
Third, administrative, regulatory, and tax obstacles hindered the export response, especially as the tax increases in the rescue packages made it even harder for small and medium-size enterprises to grow and establish new markets abroad.
Another company, Gubretas, which had bought Razi, one of Iran’s biggest petrochemical companies, for $650 million dollars in 2008, has not yet been able to start production, owing to
administrative
restrictions.
Policymakers must make it easier to move goods across borders, by improving connectivity between countries and reducing bureaucratic hurdles and
administrative
costs.
Moreover, during the Great Recession, office and
administrative
jobs declined by 8%, production and craft jobs fell by 17%, and the number of positions for machine operators, fabricators, and laborers dropped by 15%.
Manufacturing occupations and
administrative
support used to employ millions.
While not entirely addressing the flaws in the design, the new situation – with the strongest political figure heading the executive branch – will permit more effective performance by the government, which is still battling to recover from Putin’s
administrative
reforms of 2004.
It could be the world’s third-largest country, with English, ironically, as its
administrative
language – the United States of Europe.
Second, in order to strengthen judicial independence, the resolution includes a call “to explore the establishment of judicial jurisdiction systems that are suitably separated from
administrative
areas.”
Moreover, labor mobility is severely constrained by linguistic and cultural barriers, as well as
administrative
bottlenecks.
In this context, the new free-trade zone in Shanghai – China’s most international city, with the most experienced and internationalist officials – is a breakthrough experiment in
administrative
reform and liberalization.
The free-trade zone regulates foreign investment by using a “negative list” approach that identifies the fields in which foreign investment is prohibited or restricted, and thus subject to special
administrative
measures.
Parliament retains the right to interrogate cabinet members, including the Prime Minister, on financial and
administrative
questions and has frequently passed motions of no confidence in government.
Requiring invigorated
administrative
and operational resources, it comes at a time when the Kingdom is not only dealing with lower oil earnings and drawing down its large reserves, but also is increasingly asserting its regional role, including in Syria and Yemen.
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