ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES: A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW
Keywords:
Administrative procedures, governance, public institutions, efficiency, technologyAbstract
Administrative procedures are an integral part of governance, shaping
how public institutions function and interact with citizens. This article provides a
comprehensive overview of administrative procedures, focusing on their definition,
types, importance, and challenges. It examines the theoretical foundations of
administrative procedures and their practical implications in various contexts. The
article also discusses the role of technology in modernizing administrative
procedures and improving efficiency. Through this analysis, the article aims to
contribute to a deeper understanding of administrative procedures and their
significance in contemporary governance
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