Norms of behavior for public officials in the adminstrative system of Israel
By: Friedberg A.
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ArticleSubject(s): Public Service Employees | Employee Morale | Public Officials -- Israel
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International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: A Web of laws, regulations, instructions, and guidelines enmeshes the Israeli public offical and presumable creates a normative framework for his activities. The nature of the web is mainly legalistic and technical. It has been patched and re-patched in a long, slow process-which has never been a priority of the date. The Committee for Investigating the Principle, and Standards of Public Officials, both elected and appointed, did important work and its conclusions were intended to form the normative foundations for the shaping ofexamplary Israeli public officials in order to lay the foundations for an efficient public service. The committee's work was incomplete, in that its conclusions related to the principle
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A Web of laws, regulations, instructions, and guidelines enmeshes the Israeli public offical and presumable creates a normative framework for his activities. The nature of the web is mainly legalistic and technical. It has been patched and re-patched in a long, slow process-which has never been a priority of the date. The Committee for Investigating the Principle, and Standards of Public Officials, both elected and appointed, did important work and its conclusions were intended to form the normative foundations for the shaping ofexamplary Israeli public officials in order to lay the foundations for an efficient public service. The committee's work was incomplete, in that its conclusions related to the principle


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