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The Origins of the European Administrative Science
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Grzegorz Smyk's book effectively delves into the origins of European administrative sciences. The author skillfully charts the evolution of administrative science and law in significant European nations like France and Germany, showcasing profound command of the topic. Particularly noteworthy are Smyk's insights into the development of administrative studies and law in Russia and Poland, reflecting his expertise in these areas. His research is rich with thoughtful analysis and conclusions. Smyk comprehensively explores institutions of administration and administrative law, addressing both public and private law contexts. Consequently, the book's content and structure earn high praise for their scholarly merit. The work convincingly achieves its objective of highlighting the origins and ideological foundations of key trends in European administrative sciences from their inception through the late 19th century, as attested by prof. dr hab. Mirosław Sadowski in his editorial review.
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Grzegorz Smyk's book effectively delves into the origins of European administrative sciences. The author skillfully charts the evolution of administrative science and law in significant European nations like France and Germany, showcasing profound command of the topic. Particularly noteworthy are Smyk's insights into the development of administrative studies and law in Russia and Poland, reflecting his expertise in these areas. His research is rich with thoughtful analysis and conclusions. Smyk comprehensively explores institutions of administration and administrative law, addressing both public and private law contexts. Consequently, the book's content and structure earn high praise for their scholarly merit. The work convincingly achieves its objective of highlighting the origins and ideological foundations of key trends in European administrative sciences from their inception through the late 19th century, as attested by prof. dr hab. Mirosław Sadowski in his editorial review.
