Abstract
During the conference, there was a lively exchange of opinions, which allowed us to focus on the position of a person in administrative adjudication. Administrative jurisdiction without implementers would exist only in the sphere of theory (law), and since it is a practice, it is reflected in the lens of weakness inherent in both its object and subjects (implementers and addressees). Man as the addressee of administrative activities and the one who exercises judicial competences was the point of analysis from various perspectives and in relation to various legal provisions. In the face of numerous changes taking place around us, wanted or forced by the pandemic, crisis or simply obvious civilization changes, we see the challenges faced by public administration and administrative justice, officials, judges and management staff of public institutions, the implementation of which will have an impact on the attitude of officials, judges, on the work they perform, and, as a result, on the public perception of offices, administrative bodies and administrative courts. In the activities of the above-mentioned institutions aimed at adjudicating on the rights and obligations of entities, we cannot lose sight of people.
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