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050 0 0 _aPamphlet KNF2064.
_bA963
_c2018
100 1 _aAyobi, Mirwais.
245 1 0 _aA study of Afghanistan’s organization and structure of public administration under the 2004 constitution /
_cauthor Mirwais Ayobi ; co-author Haroun Rahimi ; editor Toby Miller.
260 _aKabul, Afghanistan :
_bAfghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU),
_c©2018.
300 _aix, 46 pages ;
_c30 cm.
500 _a(Issues paper)
500 _a“December 2018”.
500 _a“دافغانستان اساسي قانون = قانون اساسی افغانستان”—cover page.
500 _a“Funded by and through partnership with USIP”—title page.
504 _6Includes bibliographical references.
505 _aContents: Acknowledgement—Foreword—List of abbreviations—Glossary—Executive summary—1. Introduction—2. Historical background of public administration in Afghanistan—3. Public administration under the current constition—4. Conclusion and recommendations—Bibliography.
520 _aSummary: “System of public administration is one of the most important issues addressed under Afghanistan’s Constitution. Seven articles of Chapter Eight of 2004 Constitution lay down the basic structure and model of public administration in Afghanistan. However, study of organization of public administration in Afghanistan reveals that some of the constitutionally-mandated administrative institutions are not yet established, and the current system of public administrations often diverge from the constitutional model in significant ways. In addition to the gap between the constitutional model of public administration and the de facto administrative system of Afghanistan…”—(page ix).
650 0 _aConstitutions – Afghanistan
650 0 _aConstitutional law – Afghanistan.
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.29171/azu_acku_pamphlet_knf2064_a963_2018
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