Abstract

The relevance of the article is determined by the fact that in the process of scientific development of the public administration problems in Ukraine, it is necessary to focus on its Europeanization. The purpose of the article is to propose a vision of the system of principles of public administration in Ukraine in the context of its Europeanization. Systematic, complex and historical approaches, methods of analysis and synthesis were used to reach this goal. The conclusion is made that the system of principles of public administration in Ukraine, focused on its Europeanization, includes the principles of: supremacy of law; hierarchical supremacy of the law; being based on law; patriotism; prohibition of over-formalism; responsibility for adopted administrative acts; possibility of cancellation (or revocation) of an illegal administrative act; use of authority for the proper purpose; reasonableness; impartiality; conscientiousness; prudence; proportionality; participation in decision-making and proper response; timeliness; transparency; efficiency and effectiveness; accountability; mutual responsibility of subjects of public administration and objects of public administration; humanism and justice in the relations between subjects of public administration and objects of public governance; virtue and ethical behaviour; competence in the field of public administration; the ability of the subjects of public administration; cultural diversity; cooperation in the sphere of public administration; sustainability and long-term orientation in public administration; innovation and ever-changing; science; system and complexity; effectiveness; self-sufficiency (to solve problems); limitation of public administration by self-organization of civil society; entropy savings; the smallest action; territoriality; meritoriousness; objectivity; functionality; official cooperation; subsidiarity; "single window"; priority of state policy; social justice; compliance; combination of state and local interests; adaptability; creativity; feedback; procedural justice; rational minimization of the number of documents and procedural actions required for obtaining administrative services; democracy; centralism on a democratic basis; reasonable management of financial support of public administration. Key words: public administration, public authority, administrative law, principles.

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