Bureaucracy and Discretionary Competence
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Mohammadreza Vijeh , Hedyeh Ahmadikamarposhti * |
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Abstract: (792 Views) |
Bureaucracy as a technical tool to control and manage the administration has many legal dimensions. The impact of this importance on the relations of citizens, their rights and freedoms as well as the shape of the political regime is undeniable with a little reflection. We cannot respond to the weaknesses of bureaucracy, as the most powerful and reasonable method that has ever existed to run the organization, by removing or replacing another method, so finding solutions to minimize its damage seems necessary. This is the main idea of this article. By dealing with the harms of Weberian bureaucracy, the way to reduce it is proposed. The relationship between the authority of the administration and the organized bureaucracy will be followed by posing the following questions: First of all, can the authority of the administration be the balance point of bureaucracy in modern administrative law and Weberian bureaucracy, and secondly, in the assumption of proving the first question, how can it achieve this balance? to act With the introduction of discretionary competence, this organized assimilation and its transformation into a purely materialistic set will be balanced to a significant extent |
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Keywords: Bureaucracy, Bureaucrat, Administration, Discretionary Competence, Max Weber |
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Type of Study: Research |
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