Redefining Administrative Process: A Shift Towards Individual Rights Protection
The article discusses the concept of the administrative process and its relationship with public administration. It argues against the idea that administrative process is closely tied to public administration and emphasizes the need to view administrative proceedings as mechanisms for protecting individual rights. The author suggests that current views on the administrative process hinder the modernization of administrative law and confuse its essence. The focus is on adapting domestic administrative legislation to European standards and clarifying the role of administrative courts in resolving disputes.