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Neue Erkenntnisse und Ansätze im Polizei-, Verwaltungs- und öffentlichen Finanzmanagement

Herausragende Abschlussarbeiten der Hochschulen für den öffentlichen Dienst 2021

Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Jürgen Stember

Nomos,  2022, 423 Pages, E-Book

ISBN 978-3-7489-3092-1

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englischThe universities for the public service are increasingly emancipating themselves as academically profiled institutions in which top student achievements can also be observed. After the establishment of a nationwide award for outstanding academic theses in 2017, the growing number of applications is now being taken into account for the fourth time by this new type of anthology. From the optimization of administrative processes to the implementation of electric mobility to the dispute over federal electoral law or the work motives of young police officers, numerous orientations of the public service are prominently represented in this anthology. Particularly noteworthy are the innovative and comprehensively analyzed topics to which the students devoted themselves to their theses with particular meticulousness, dedication and ultimately great success - a clear sign of the performance of these universities.

 

With contributions by

Prof. Dr. Thomas Barthel, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Biedermann, Dr. Cathrin Chevalier, Prof. Dr. Julia Clasen, Prof. Dr. Elke Driller, Prof. Dr. Thomas Enke, Sebastian Freitag, Markus Fritz, Prof. Dr. Christoph Goos, Dr. Dominik Haffer, Manuel Heinemann, Dr. Sandra Köller, Prof. Dr. Tobias Körner, Frank Lenz, Prof. Dr. Dagmar Lück-Schneider, Rebekka Möller-Bertram, EPHK Thomas Mohr, Prof. Dr. Sabine Seibold-Freund, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Stember, Prof. Dr. Brigitte von Rüden-Kampmann and Dr. Linus Wittmann.

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