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Dr Dominika Cendrowicz

Department of the Public Administration System Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics University of Wrocław

Questions for a bachelor’s degree defence

1. The term "public administration"

2. Public administration and the rule of law

3. Public administration versus private administration

4. Public administration in the era of globalization and europeanization 5. The right to good administration

6. Features of administrative law

7. Division of administrative law based on types of norms

8. Relationship between administrative law and constitutional law 9. The concept of central public administration

10. The concept of local self-government 11. Tasks of local self-government 12. Definition and nature of leadership 13. Types of leadership styles

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