MECHANISMS OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: EXPERIENCE OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES

Authors

  • Daria Muslimova Національний юридичний університет імені Ярослава Мудрого, Ukraine

Keywords:

public administration, public participation, participatory democracy, , digitalization of public administration, electronic initiative

Abstract

Topicality. Considering Ukraine's aspiration to become a full member of the European Union and participate on equal terms with other European states in defining global policies and goals for the future, the effective functioning of public participation mechanisms in governance is not only a goal for Ukraine, but also a requirement of the EU. In this sense, it is appropriate to investigate the peculiarities of the functioning of the mechanisms of citizen participation in public administration in different states, evaluating their experience and taking into account the principles and ideas that can be useful in reforming the Ukrainian legal system in this direction. The purpose of the article. Analysis of foreign experience of regulatory and practical support for the functioning of mechanisms of citizen participation in public administration, determination of advantages and disadvantages of various models of setting up government-public communications, as well as an outline of prospects for the development of mechanisms of public participation in state administration in Ukraine. Methods of analysis. The research uses general scientific and special methods of scientific knowledge. The purpose and tasks of the research include analysis and synthesis of information, comparison of foreign approaches to understanding public participation and its mechanisms, as well as formulation of the author's conclusions on specific issues, recommendations for theoretical and practical use. The results. The theoretical and practical aspects of ensuring the effectiveness of citizens' participation in public administration are analyzed. The standards in this area, the best foreign approaches and practices, and promising directions for the development of participatory democracy in Ukraine are outlined. Prospects for further research. The findings contained in this study can be applied during the improvement of national legislation and the implementation of regulatory provisions on effective public influence on public administration. In the future, it would be appropriate to pay attention to the peculiarities of ensuring the functioning of the mechanisms of citizen participation in the management of state affairs in other countries, in particular in Asian countries, Canada, the USA, etc.

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Published

2025-02-14

How to Cite

Muslimova, D. (2025). MECHANISMS OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: EXPERIENCE OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Theory and Practice of Jurisprudence, 2((26). Retrieved from http://tlaw.nlu.edu.ua/article/view/291316

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PROCESS, FINANCIAL AND INFORMATION LAW