• 6-July-2011

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    SIGMA Paper No. 33: Relations between Supreme Audit Institutions and Parliament Committees (2002, Arabic)

    This Paper is drawn from a report on relations between Supreme Audit Institutions and parliamentary committees, prepared for the network of Presidents of the Supreme Audit Institutions of Central and Eastern Countries, Cyprus, Malta and the European Court of Auditors, as part of their efforts to prepare candidate countries for eventual membership of the European Union.

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  • 6-July-2011

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    SIGMA Paper No. 27: European Principles for Public Administration (Rev 1, 1999, Arabic)

    This paper attempts to identify the standards to which EU candidate countries are expected to conform in order to align their public administrations with those of EU Member States. Originating from SIGMA’s work on public administration reform in central and eastern European countries, it describes an important part of the basis of the SIGMA methodology for assessing candidate countries’ public administration capacities.

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  • 6-July-2011

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    SIGMA Paper No. 39: The Role of Ministries in the Policy System (2007, Arabic)

    This publication presents the steps in the policy process for assessing and developing the role of ministries in the policy process, as well as insights on how the policy process is currently organised in Western Balkan countries.

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  • 6-July-2011

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    SIGMA Paper No. 40: Central Public Procurement Structures and Capacity in Member States of the European Union (2007, Arabic)

    This study provides an analysis of the functions, structures and capacity of the central public procurement bodies of Member States. Twenty-two separate overviews of public procurement systems in the 22 participating Member States were produced.

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  • 1-October-2010

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    SIGMA Paper No. 35: Co-ordination at the Centre of Government (2004, Arabic)

    This paper describes and analyses the functions and organisation of government offices in a comparative context, covering OECD member countries, central and eastern European countries (CEECs), and countries of the Western Balkans (ex-Yugoslavia and Albania). The analysis is based on information gathered by SIGMA and GOV since the mid 1990’s, supplemented by results of a written questionnaire administered by SIGMA and GOV in 2003.

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