Chronicle of the Institute

Date01 September 1964
Published date01 September 1964
DOI10.1177/002085236403000313
Subject MatterArticles
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CHRONICLE OF THE INSTITUTE
HAS, its Sections and Members

Xlllth International Congress
cedure for Congresses and Round Tables
of Administrative Sciences
adopted at The Hague in 1954.
The Executive Committee first examined
By invitation of the Government of the
the problem in detail, taking into considera-
French Republic, the International Institute
tion the new intervals between the Insti-
of Administrative Sciences w-ill hold its three-
tute’s conferences and attempting to find
yeariy Congress in Unesco House, Place de
means of achieving more efficient cooperation
Fontenoy, Paris, from 19
between the various
to 23 July 1965.
organs of the Institute
(National Sections, Standing Committees,
The Congress will be a continuation of the
Permanent Administrative Services) for the
Round Table organized by the Institute at
scientific preparation of the subjects on the
Warsaw in June 1964, an account of which
agenda.
appeared in our previous Chronicle 1 No.
The new Rules, which were adopted by the
2/1964, pages 215-220).
It will form the
Council of Administration at its eleventh ses-
final stage of a three-year programme of study
sion, held at Warsaw in June 1964, are a
mainly concerned with the three following
fairly flexible set of outline regulations intended
subjects :
to enable the Executive Committee and the
1. - Public Relations in Administration :
Director General to act with the greatest pos-
II. The Influence of the Public on the Opera-
sible consideration of time, place, and per-
tion
of
Public Administration, excluding
sons, while giving them the necessary powers
Electoral Rights.
to achieve the highest standard of efficiency.
2. - New Techniques of Budget Prepara-
R ule 1. -
The present rules are established
tion and Management.
pursuant to Article 38 of the Statutes.
3. -
Administrative Management of Pub-
Their purpose is to define the powers, rights,
lic Enterprises.
and duties of the various organs of the Insti-
tute and of its
Apart fmr.1 the examination of the above
Standing Committees and
Sections in connection with the
three subjects, subsidiary
preparation
meetings will be
of triennial
held during the Congress for representatives
congresses and round tables.
of Schools and Institutes of Public Admin-
Rule 2. -
One of the main purposes of a
istration.
The usual meetings of the organs
triennial congress is to draw and discuss the
and Standing Committees of IIAS will also
conclusions of the work done by the Institute
be held. The determination of the Institute’s
since the preceding congress in the subjects
programme of studies for the following three
on
its agenda.
years will be on the agenda of the Council
The round tablets governed by these Rules
of Administration.
are the conferences referred to in the second
The Congress will be
paragraph of Article 33 of the Statutes. The
open to all persons
essential aim of
interested in the activities of the Institute.
a round table is to prepare
the
They
following congress and,, subsidiarily,
are invited to send in their names as
should occasion arise, to study problems of
soon as possible, without any obligation on
their
administrative law and of administrative
part, since registrations will only be
considered final
organization or practice. A round table shall
on payment of the registra-
be held
tion fee. Detailed information will be
during the second
sent
year after a con-
gress.
to them in good time.
R-r~le .3. -
The organs of the Institute shall
meet on the occasion of each congress and
New Rules of Procedure
round table.
for Congresses and Round Tabks
I.
The Council of Ad~ni.rt~at~io~c
As a result of the coming into force of the
new Statutes of IIAS, it was advisable to
Rule 4. - At the time of each triennial
revise and bring up to date the Rulers of Pro-
congress, the Council of Administration shall,


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on the proposal of the Executive Committee,
Rule 12. -
In any urgent matters decisions
determine the subjects to be studied for the
shall be made by the Director General with
next congress.
the President’s agreement.
At the time of each round table it may,
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