Author:
Kuchuk Andrii,Zhylnikova Nataliia
Abstract
Abstract. The article examines the international legal aspects of public administration principles, emphasizing their importance in the context of globalization and the increasing interdependence of states. The relevance of this study lies in the necessity for states to develop and implement effective management strategies that align with international norms and principles to ensure stability, development, and human rights protection. The research highlights the importance of understanding international legal aspects to address complex modern challenges such as global environmental issues, corruption, and transnational threats. The study also explores the significance of these principles for Ukrainian public administration, especially in the context of reforms and integration into international organizations. The research provides insights into how international standards, based on values like human rights and transparency, can influence and improve public administration in post-Soviet states, which often face challenges like centralized control, corruption, and limited public participation.
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