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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, 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).
13 sie 2023 · Public inquiries address serious matters of public concern, including those affecting the most vulnerable and marginalised in society. There are ongoing, heated debates about how inquiries should be set up and run and who primarily should be served by a public inquiry.
22 lut 2018 · Published: 22 February 2018. According to Feinberg, public education is needed “to renew a public by providing the young with the skills, dispositions, and perspectives required to engage with strangers about their shared interests and common fate and to contribute to shaping it” (134).
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.
21 cze 2021 · Dr Alistair Stark defines public inquiries as “temporary working groups created, mandated and made independent by governments in order to fact-find, hold actors to account or develop policy...
15 lip 2020 · definition of a public education: “A public education entails practices that advance the acceptance of this principle by members of different groups with different traditions so...