Abstract

The present civic audit is an initiative based on the possibility of providing citizens with research, verification and evaluation of the functioning of public administration. This activity usually has a direct impact on the activities of individual public administration bodies. In the science of administrative law, civic control is treated as external control, where it is treated as control, covering entities and institutions that are outside the organizational and functional system of public administration and is not structurally related to them in any way. The article presents the perspectives related to the legal structure of civic control, indicating the possibilities of personalizing such control from the level of administrative law, which appear in the everyday functioning of public administration.

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