Sentences with phrase «public administration principles»

They must have knowledge of real estate principles, legal instruments and documents, and public administration principles.

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In the area of health care, the Party commits to fully endorsing the five principles of the Canada Health Act, which are: Public Administration, Comprehensiveness, Universality, Portability, and Accessibility.
An entire parallel public service has been built by the Harper administration on precisely that principle.
Tony Wright, chairman of the influential public administration select committee, argued that while he agreed with the principle of collective responsibility the value of the information tribunal's «external and independent arbitration» was being undermined by the veto.
«This is in line with the principle of public accountability enshrined in the Freedom of Information Law and Fiscal Responsibility Law enacted by the Fayemi administration,» the statement read.
The key bulwarks against this kind of mission creep are, first, a definitive, public statement from the President - elect on the administration's position on Uncle Sam's role in schools; and, second, absent that, education officials» deep familiarity with today's policy issues and ability to apply conservative principles to them.
I suspect you would now challenge the notion that Charter and quasi-constitutional principles are at the core of the administration of justice, given that your interpretation above would absurdly allow lawyers to treat quasi-constitutional principles differently than the general public.
The criminal prosecutors of this province are extremely dedicated public servants, deeply committed to the principles of public safety and the proper administration of criminal justice.
An interesting ruling in the Administrative Court this week touches on some issues fundamental to public law — the extent to which «macro» policy (such as EC law) should trump principles of good administration; the role of factual evidence in judicial review proceedings, and the connection between public law wrongs and liability in tort.
The Crown argued the rules aimed to address «over-compensation» for pre-sentence custody in an effort to maintain the public's confidence in the administration of justice; promote the rehabilitative principles of sentencing, and prevent overcrowding in remand centres.
These Guidelines are founded on the «open courts» principle, which requires transparency and accountability in the judicial system to foster public confidence in the administration of justice.
And finally, the access to information is connected with the concept of democracy and supports two important principles: 1) public right to administrative information, a cornerstone of our democratic system, and 2) the absolute transparency and accountability in the administration (decision - making process and policy rationales) governing the public interest.
As public positions like these, which are viewed by various groups in society as discriminatory or hateful, are potentially not only contrary to the Statement of Principles that lawyers will be required to adopt, but also a breach of their existing obligations under the Rules of Professional Conduct, the Law Society should immediately take steps to investigate and, if necessary, publicly censure the lawyers cited above for their failure to advance the administration of justice by joining other MPs of good will in voting to condemn the hateful acts of certain members of the public.
It was a basic principle of the administration of justice that court proceedings should take place in public and that there should be freedom to publish reports of those proceedings.
[20] Departing from the open court principle, which in this case would entail restricting the public right of access to the reasons of the Court, should not be embraced lightly, and, as the Court policy provides, should generally only involve exceptions recognized by law, serious risks to privacy, and other important interests such as the administration of justice.
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Demonstrate extensive knowledge of principles, practices, and trends of public administration and demonstrate extensive expertise in organizational and program development, executive management, workforce and client motivation, problem resolution skills, develop cutting - edge processes and procedures, personnel management, and oversight of the organization's equal opportunity and anti-discrimination programs.
• Knowledge of management principles, techniques, public relations, personnel administration, resource management, organizational management & records management.
Trauma - Informed Approach and Trauma - Specific Interventions Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Provides summaries of trauma - specific interventions based upon psychosocial educational empowerment principles that have been used extensively in public system settings.
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