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No. 52 | 22 Jan 2015 |
Policy Making Review Kosovo
Kosovo is facing crucial challenges in developing a competitive economy, providing a decent level of public service and moving closer to the EU. Developing national policies to meet these objectives will require a functional policy co-ordination,... |
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No. 51 | 17 Jul 2014 |
Policy Making Review Montenegro
Both an ambitious European integration agenda and the need for Montenegro to develop national policies for a more competitive economy require a functioning policy co-ordination, a planning system with clear requirements, and proper institutional... |
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No. 50 | 17 Apr 2013 |
Government Debt Management and Operational Risk
The management of operational risk is at the heart of efficient government, but countries often fail to apply good or even routine operational risk management practices and have difficulty in understanding how to put the processes in place. Through... |
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No. 49 | 01 Nov 2012 |
Rethinking Europe's « Rule of Law » and Enlargement Agenda
This paper sets out a strategy calling for a radical overhaul of the manner in which both the EU and aspiring member states define and implement what the Copenhagen criteria refer to as the “Rule of Law” in pursuit of the elusive goal of... |
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No. 48 | 01 Nov 2012 |
Civil Service Professionalisation in the Western Balkans
This report examines the professionalisation of the civil service in seven Western Balkan states: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia1, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia. In the case of Bosnia and... |
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No. 47 | 29 Apr 2011 |
Centralised Purchasing Systems in the European Union
This study provides a comparative analysis of existing centralised purchasing institutions in selected EU Member States in terms of organisation, coverage, objectives and rationale, financing models, types of framework agreements and call-off... |
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No. 46 | 19 Nov 2010 |
The Right to Open Public Administrations in Europe
The aim of this paper is to explore the most problematic aspects of information access legal regimes and to provide some guidelines to policy makers, including legislators, governments and public administrators. The analysis is based on the... |
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No. 45 | 27 May 2010 |
Public Procurement in EU Member States - The Regulation of Contract Below the EU Thresholds and in Areas not Covered by the Detailed Rules of the EU Directives
How do Member States regulate their national public procurement systems below the EU thresholds and in areas not regulated in detail by the EU Directives? This paper provides the reader with an overview of different national policies, rules and... |
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No. 44 | 01 Jan 2009 |
Sustainability of Civil Service Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe Five Years After EU Accession
Before joining the EU in May 2004, Central and Eastern European countries were required to professionalise their civil services. Most were perceived as having made improvements sufficient to be granted EU membership status. But what happened next?... |
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No. 43 | 01 Jan 2007 |
Organising the Central State Administration
The main purpose of the paper is to provide orientations based on a comparative approach to policy makers on drafting legislation on the organisation and functioning of the state administration. It is therefore written in a practice oriented way,... |
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No. 42 | 01 Jan 2007 |
Regulatory Management Capacities of Member States of the EU that Joined the Union on 1 May 2004
The European Commission requested Sigma to carry out a study on the regulatory management capacities of the ten countries that joined the EU on 1 May 2004 to learn more about their Better Regulation practices, exchange good practices and make... |
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No. 41 | 01 Jan 2007 |
Public Procurement Review and Remedies Systems in the European Union
This study provides a comparative analysis of the public procurement review and remedies systems of Member States. Twenty-four separate overviews of public procurement systems in the 24 participating Member States were produced on the basis of... |
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No. 40 | 01 Jan 2007 |
Central Public Procurement Structures and Capacity in Member States of the European Union
This study provides an analysis of the functions, structures and capacity of the central public procurement bodies of Member States. Twenty-two separate overviews of public procurement systems in the 22 participating Member States were produced on... |
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No. 39 | 01 Jan 2007 |
The Role of Ministries in the Policy System
This publication is based on a Sigma paper and on reports by EU Member States prepared in 2005 at the request of several new Member States. The original paper and some Member State reports were then used as background documentation for a Sigma... |
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No. 38 | 01 Jan 2007 |
Political Advisors and Civil Servants in European Countries
While defining appropriate roles for political advisers is a highly relevant topic in most democracies and especially in EU NMS, as well as candidate and CARDS countries today, surprisingly little comparative information exists. To fill this gap, in... |
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No. 37 | 01 Jan 2007 |
Enlargement of the European Union
This paper analyses the negotiations which will take place with the six Western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia & Herzogovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia) and attempts to identify where the major... |
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No. 36 | 01 Jan 2005 |
Conflict of Interest Policies and Practices in Nine EU Member States
This paper was prepared by Sigma, upon the request of the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic, to serve as a basic comparative working document for the preparation of a new policy and regulation on conflict of interest in the Czech public... |
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No. 35 | 01 Jan 2004 |
Co-ordination at the Centre of Government
A well-functioning government office acts as a co-ordinator of the decision-making system and as such is crucial for the government’s capacity to define and pursue its collective objectives. The “Government Office” is a generic term that refers to... |
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No. 34 | 01 Jan 2004 |
Achieving High Quality in the Work of Supreme Audit Institutions
This paper focuses primarily on the issue of how to achieve high quality in the audit process. In addition to describing the types of procedures needed to achieve quality, however, it discusses basic principles and those matters of institutional... |
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No. 33 | 01 Jan 2002 |
Relations Between Supreme Audit Institutions and Parliamentary Committees
The SIGMA Paper is drawn from a report on relations between Supreme Audit Institutions and parliamentary committees, prepared for the network of Presidents of the Supreme Audit Institutions of Central and Eastern Countries, Cyprus, Malta and the... |
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SIGMA Papers
SIGMA (Support for Improvement in Governance and Management) is a joint initiative of the OECD and the EU, principally financed by the EU. SIGMA Papers is a series of specialised reports that are focused on particular issues in governance and management, such as expenditure control, administrative oversight, interministerial co-ordination, public procurement and public service management.
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- ISSN : 20786581 (en ligne)
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Policy Making Review Kosovo
Keit Kasemets
22 Jan 2015
Kosovo is facing crucial challenges in developing a competitive economy, providing a decent level of public service and moving closer to the EU. Developing national policies to meet these objectives will require a functional policy co-ordination,...
Policy Making Review Montenegro
Klas Klaas
17 Jul 2014
Both an ambitious European integration agenda and the need for Montenegro to develop national policies for a more competitive economy require a functioning policy co-ordination, a planning system with clear requirements, and proper institutional...
Government Debt Management and Operational Risk
Hakan Tokaç et Mike Williams
17 Apr 2013
The management of operational risk is at the heart of efficient government, but countries often fail to apply good or even routine operational risk management practices and have difficulty in understanding how to put the processes in place. Through...
Rethinking Europe's « Rule of Law » and Enlargement Agenda
Kalypso Nicolaidis et Rachel Kleinfeld
01 Nov 2012
This paper sets out a strategy calling for a radical overhaul of the manner in which both the EU and aspiring member states define and implement what the Copenhagen criteria refer to as the “Rule of Law” in pursuit of the elusive goal of...
Civil Service Professionalisation in the Western Balkans
Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling
01 Nov 2012
This report examines the professionalisation of the civil service in seven Western Balkan states: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia1, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia. In the case of Bosnia and...
Centralised Purchasing Systems in the European Union
OCDE
29 Apr 2011
This study provides a comparative analysis of existing centralised purchasing institutions in selected EU Member States in terms of organisation, coverage, objectives and rationale, financing models, types of framework agreements and call-off...
The Right to Open Public Administrations in Europe
OCDE
19 Nov 2010
The aim of this paper is to explore the most problematic aspects of information access legal regimes and to provide some guidelines to policy makers, including legislators, governments and public administrators. The analysis is based on the...
How do Member States regulate their national public procurement systems below the EU thresholds and in areas not regulated in detail by the EU Directives? This paper provides the reader with an overview of different national policies, rules and...
Sustainability of Civil Service Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe Five Years After EU Accession
Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling
01 Jan 2009
Before joining the EU in May 2004, Central and Eastern European countries were required to professionalise their civil services. Most were perceived as having made improvements sufficient to be granted EU membership status. But what happened next?...
Organising the Central State Administration
OCDE
01 Jan 2007
The main purpose of the paper is to provide orientations based on a comparative approach to policy makers on drafting legislation on the organisation and functioning of the state administration. It is therefore written in a practice oriented way,...
Regulatory Management Capacities of Member States of the EU that Joined the Union on 1 May 2004
OCDE
01 Jan 2007
The European Commission requested Sigma to carry out a study on the regulatory management capacities of the ten countries that joined the EU on 1 May 2004 to learn more about their Better Regulation practices, exchange good practices and make...
Public Procurement Review and Remedies Systems in the European Union
OCDE
01 Jan 2007
This study provides a comparative analysis of the public procurement review and remedies systems of Member States. Twenty-four separate overviews of public procurement systems in the 24 participating Member States were produced on the basis of...
Central Public Procurement Structures and Capacity in Member States of the European Union
OCDE
01 Jan 2007
This study provides an analysis of the functions, structures and capacity of the central public procurement bodies of Member States. Twenty-two separate overviews of public procurement systems in the 22 participating Member States were produced on...
The Role of Ministries in the Policy System
OCDE
01 Jan 2007
This publication is based on a Sigma paper and on reports by EU Member States prepared in 2005 at the request of several new Member States. The original paper and some Member State reports were then used as background documentation for a Sigma...
Political Advisors and Civil Servants in European Countries
OCDE
01 Jan 2007
While defining appropriate roles for political advisers is a highly relevant topic in most democracies and especially in EU NMS, as well as candidate and CARDS countries today, surprisingly little comparative information exists. To fill this gap, in...
Enlargement of the European Union
OCDE
01 Jan 2007
This paper analyses the negotiations which will take place with the six Western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia & Herzogovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia) and attempts to identify where the major...
Conflict of Interest Policies and Practices in Nine EU Member States
OCDE
01 Jan 2005
This paper was prepared by Sigma, upon the request of the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic, to serve as a basic comparative working document for the preparation of a new policy and regulation on conflict of interest in the Czech public...
Co-ordination at the Centre of Government
OCDE
01 Jan 2004
A well-functioning government office acts as a co-ordinator of the decision-making system and as such is crucial for the government’s capacity to define and pursue its collective objectives. The “Government Office” is a generic term that refers to...
Achieving High Quality in the Work of Supreme Audit Institutions
OCDE
01 Jan 2004
This paper focuses primarily on the issue of how to achieve high quality in the audit process. In addition to describing the types of procedures needed to achieve quality, however, it discusses basic principles and those matters of institutional...
The SIGMA Paper is drawn from a report on relations between Supreme Audit Institutions and parliamentary committees, prepared for the network of Presidents of the Supreme Audit Institutions of Central and Eastern Countries, Cyprus, Malta and the...