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19 lip 2021 · Public inquiries can be defined in simple terms as temporary working groups created, mandated and made independent by governments in order to fact-find, hold actors to account or develop policy lessons (Stark, Citation 2019a: 397).
16 sty 2019 · Public inquiries can be defined in simple terms as temporary working groups created, mandated and made independent by governments in order to fact-find, hold actors to account or develop policy lessons (Marier 2009, 2017).
19 lip 2021 · In this article we conceptualise the public inquiry as a procedural tool and address the question of what makes a public inquiry an effective policy instrument. The issue of control is central...
13 sie 2023 · Public inquiries are convened by the government minister whose department is most relevant to the matter of public concern, to investigate the matter and produce a report. Calls for a public inquiry are often made by survivors and the bereaved, civil society, the wider public, and the media.
27 paź 2020 · In line with the norms of evidence-based medicine, which is seen as the gold standard for measuring effectiveness in health research, public involvement is positioned as an intervention that has a potentially fixed and measurable effect size .
3 maj 2019 · Public inquiries are an important phenomenon in modern British society, often used to address controversial or difficult issues of major concern to policy makers, the media and the public.
9 cze 2021 · The public inquiry represents a final accountability backstop in many jurisdictions—an institution born of the failures of other mechanisms to respond to scandals, crises, and disasters.