COMPARATIVE CONCERNS REGARDING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS IN NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AFRICA
The parallel examination of different states with their government systems is, was and will always be a necessary inurement for their in-depth knowledge and for the discovery of generalized orientations and developments. Regarding this affirmation, in the present article we intend to analyze from...
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doaj-3171675cc83e4a06acc08e76a0731d282021-04-27T14:48:03ZengEditura Univeristatii "Stefan cel Mare" din SuceavaUSV Annals of Economics and Public Administration2285-33322344-38472020-06-012031225234COMPARATIVE CONCERNS REGARDING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS IN NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AFRICAPetronela SCUTARIU0Liviu Otniel FEDUR1"Ștefan cel Mare" University of Suceava, Romania"Ștefan cel Mare" University of Suceava, RomaniaThe parallel examination of different states with their government systems is, was and will always be a necessary inurement for their in-depth knowledge and for the discovery of generalized orientations and developments. Regarding this affirmation, in the present article we intend to analyze from a comparative perspective two administrative systems, one from New Zealand and the other from South Africa, to identify the particularities in their organization and the way of functioning and to determine the similarities and differences between them. This research begins with the presentation of main identification data of the states, namely etymological explanations, continuing with the geographical locations and ending with the national emblems and flags. Afterwards, the present study provides insights into the genesis of the mentioned states, presenting brief historical records of how they appeared and developed. According to administrative-territorial organization criteria, New Zealand is divided into non-unitary and unitary regions, containing a territory as well, while South Africa is divided into provinces which, in turn, are divided into districts that are subdivided into local municipalities. From the point of view of the form of government, New Zealand is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy, while South Africa is a unitary parliamentary republic with an executive presidency. http://annals.seap.usv.ro/index.php/annals/article/view/1218/1022flagcoat of armsgenesisadministrative divisionsunitary and non-unitary regionsterritoryregional and territorial authoritiesprovincesdistrictslocal municipalitiesconstitutional monarchyqueengovernor generaldemocratic republicpresidentnationalprovincial and local governments. |
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Petronela SCUTARIU Liviu Otniel FEDUR COMPARATIVE CONCERNS REGARDING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS IN NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AFRICA USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration flag coat of arms genesis administrative divisions unitary and non-unitary regions territory regional and territorial authorities provinces districts local municipalities constitutional monarchy queen governor general democratic republic president national provincial and local governments. |
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COMPARATIVE CONCERNS REGARDING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS IN NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AFRICA |
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COMPARATIVE CONCERNS REGARDING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS IN NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AFRICA |
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COMPARATIVE CONCERNS REGARDING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS IN NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AFRICA |
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COMPARATIVE CONCERNS REGARDING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS IN NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AFRICA |
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COMPARATIVE CONCERNS REGARDING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS IN NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH AFRICA |
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comparative concerns regarding the organization of the administrative systems in new zealand and south africa |
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Editura Univeristatii "Stefan cel Mare" din Suceava |
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USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration |
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The parallel examination of different states with their government systems is, was and will always be a
necessary inurement for their in-depth knowledge and for the discovery of generalized orientations and developments.
Regarding this affirmation, in the present article we intend to analyze from a comparative perspective two
administrative systems, one from New Zealand and the other from South Africa, to identify the particularities in their
organization and the way of functioning and to determine the similarities and differences between them. This research
begins with the presentation of main identification data of the states, namely etymological explanations, continuing with
the geographical locations and ending with the national emblems and flags. Afterwards, the present study provides
insights into the genesis of the mentioned states, presenting brief historical records of how they appeared and
developed. According to administrative-territorial organization criteria, New Zealand is divided into non-unitary and
unitary regions, containing a territory as well, while South Africa is divided into provinces which, in turn, are divided
into districts that are subdivided into local municipalities. From the point of view of the form of government, New
Zealand is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy, while South Africa is a unitary parliamentary republic
with an executive presidency.
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flag coat of arms genesis administrative divisions unitary and non-unitary regions territory regional and territorial authorities provinces districts local municipalities constitutional monarchy queen governor general democratic republic president national provincial and local governments. |
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http://annals.seap.usv.ro/index.php/annals/article/view/1218/1022 |
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