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COMPETITIVE TENDERING - THE TRANSITION TO CONTRACTING IN SCOTTISH LOCAL AUTHORITIES

KERLEY, RICHARD;WYNN, DOUGLAS

Local Government Studies, n.º 5/1991, pág. 33

Sumario
1. Abstract. 2. Introduction. 3. The significanceìof the scottish experience. 4. The client/contractor split.ì5. Central and support services: from control toìfacilitation. 6. Payment and reward systems. 7. Knowing theìcompetition and monitoring the providers. 8. The role ofìmembers in contracted service delivery. 9. Conclusion: ...

COMPULSORY COMPETITIVE TENDERING IN NORTHERN IRELAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT: THE END OF ROUND ONE

KNOX, COLIN;YOUNG, WILLLIAM

Local Government Studies, n.º 4/1995, pág. 591

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The background. 3. The outcome of CCT in Northern Ireland. 4. Who won?. 5. CCT - A cost or saving?. 6. The effects on employment. 7. A limited assessment. 8. Views of officials. 9. Conclusions.

CONCILIATION OR ARBITRATION? THE PLACE OF LOCAL. SETTLEMENTS IN THE WORK OF THE LOCAL OMBUDSMAN

THOMPSON, KATHARINE

Local Government Studies, n.º 4/1991, pág. 15

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Local settlements. a) Subjectìmatter of settlement. b) Time for a settlement to beìreached. c) Remedies. d) Drawbacks of local sttlements. 3.ìLocal authority attitude to local settlements. 4.ìConclusions.

CONSENSUR OR CONFLICT? EXPERIENCES WITH LOCAL AGENDA 21 FORUMS IN NORWAY.

KJELL A. HARVOLD.

Local Government Studies, n.º 4/2003, pág. 117 a 135

Sumario
I.THE FORUM MODEL. II.EXPERIENCES WITH LA21. II.WORKING TOGETHER TO REACH SUSTAINABILITY.

CONSENSUS, MAJORITY RULE AND MANAGERIALISM IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT: NORWEGIAN EXPERIENCES AND PROSPECTS

BUKVE, ODDBJORN

Local Government Studies, n.º 1/1996, pág. 147

Sumario
1. Government form as independent variable. 2. A typology of government models. 3. The dependent variables. 4. Local government in Norway - a case of consensus democracy. 5. Basic features of norwegian local government. 6. The representation system. 7. The power basis of the executive. 8. The degree of politicisation. 9. Turning laymen into leaders - what has really changed? ...

CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN GERMANY: THE CASE OF NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA (NRW)

GRUNOW, DIETER

Local Government Studies, n.º 1/1992, pág. 44

Sumario
1. Introduction: constitutional arrangements ofìlocal government in Germany. 2. Issues and aims within theìreform debate. 3. External factors which influence theìreform debate and change process. 4. Conclusions.

CONSULTATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT: A CASE STUDY OF PRACTICE AT DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL

COLE, MICHAEL

Local Government Studies, n.º 2/2004, pág. 196 a 213

Sumario
1. CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION. 2. THE CASE STUDY. 3. THE ANALYSIS. 4. RELATIONSHIP WITH CONSULTEES. 5. METHODOLOGICAL EXPERTISE. 6. CO-ORDINATION AND THE CORPORATE CENTRE. 7. RESULTS AND IMPACT. 8. CONCLUSIONS.

CONSULTATION, COMMISSIONS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM IN SCOTLAND AND WALES: IS THE ISSUE THE PROCESS OR THE PRODUCT?

JORDAN, GRANT;BOYNE, GEORGE;MCVICAR, MURRAY

Local Government Studies, n.º 4/1995, pág. 568

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Calls for a commission. 3. The rationale for rejecting a commission. 4. Commissions as neutral arbitrators. 5. Comissions as creating consensus?. 6. The politics implementation: recommendations versus...

CONTINUING CAUSE FOR CONCERN? PROBITY IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT

DOIG, ALAN

Local Government Studies, n.º 1/1995, pág. 99

Sumario
1. Introduction: complacency revisited?. 2. Reviews of probity in local government: highlighting concern and avoiding reform. 3. Change and the return of concern. 4. Environments for concern. 5. Conclusion: promoting and owning the anti-fraud environment.

CONTRACT SPECIFICATION IN LEISURE MANAGEMENT

NICHOLS, GEOFF

Local Government Studies, n.º 2/1995, pág. 248

Sumario
1. The theory of contracting applied to leisure services. 2. Distintive characteristics of leisure services. 3. The interview sample. 4. Findings from the survey. 5. Conclusion and recommendations.

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