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@inproceedings{1343037, author = {Švarcová, Kateřina}, address = {London}, booktitle = {CER Comparative European Research 2016 Proceedings | Research Track of the 5th Biannual CER Comparative European Research Conference.}, keywords = {local governments, officials, systemic bias, risk of bias, employment relationship}, howpublished = {paměťový nosič}, language = {eng}, location = {London}, isbn = {978-0-9928772-9-3}, pages = {72-76}, publisher = {Sciemcee Publishing}, title = {SYSTEMIC BIAS OF OFFICIALS}, url = {https://www.sciemcee.org/library/proceedings/cer/cer2016_proceedings01.pdf}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1343037 AU - Švarcová, Kateřina PY - 2016 TI - SYSTEMIC BIAS OF OFFICIALS PB - Sciemcee Publishing CY - London SN - 9780992877293 KW - local governments, officials, systemic bias, risk of bias, employment relationship UR - https://www.sciemcee.org/library/proceedings/cer/cer2016_proceedings01.pdf N2 - The basic assumptions of legislation regulating bias or systemic bias in administrative proceedings, relevant judicial decisions as well as opinions of the professional public, all form a platform by which the author approaches this analysis of one of the phenomena of our time – systemic bias. With regard to sufficient material covering this issue (either the numerous judicial decisions or opinions of the professional public), one may conclude that this concerns a highly relevant and widely discussed question on which no unified opinion exists in the applied and scientific theory legal world. In reflecting upon the attained findings, the author arrives at the opinion on systemic bias as a defined type of bias in general, determined by a society-wide trend to name occurring phenomena, to distinguish them and analyze them. It comes inherently from the established mixed model of public administration. However it does not exist a priori, but only ad hoc in specific cases. Visibility and clarity of systemic bias are not simple nor can they be, however, in light of the potential of danger of bias. Established legislation or its interpretive case law does not facilitate the functioning and decision-making activity of officials today. Nevertheless, more attention should focus rather on the means of exercising an objection to this bias, and on the time and formal structure of the relating procedure. ER -
ŠVARCOVÁ, Kateřina. SYSTEMIC BIAS OF OFFICIALS. In \textit{CER Comparative European Research 2016 Proceedings $|$ Research Track of the 5th Biannual CER Comparative European Research Conference.}. London: Sciemcee Publishing, 2016, s.~72-76. ISBN~978-0-9928772-9-3.
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