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Structure, Policy, and Public Administration: Fundamentals and…
Structure, Policy, and Public Administration: Fundamentals and Applications in the Agrifood Sector
Unit 1: Introduction
Objective: Training in Economic Theory for the design of agro-food policies.
International Requirements: Technical, environmental, quality, and intellectual property standards.
Role of Organizations: Adaptation to globalization and compliance with international agreements.
Characteristics of the Agrifood Sector:
Importance of quality for food safety.
Atomization and public dependence.
Financial issues and long production cycles.
Agrifood Sector Delimitation:
Certification and technical assistance for agrarian nuclei.
Importance of the Agrifood Sector:
Argentine example (54% of exports).
Technological innovation and dynamic effect.
Unit 2: Policy and Legislation
Objective: Develop diagnostics and proposals to improve agrifood circuits.
Concept of Politics: Manages collective conflicts; political science studies political phenomena.
Law and the Concept of Legal Norm:
A legal norm is a rule imposed by a competent authority.
A law is a type of legal norm; there are also regulations and decrees.
Formal Laws:
Law reservation and organic laws to organize public powers.
Different Types of Laws:
Organic law, general laws, and enabling laws.
Regulations:
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Legal dispositions issued by public administration
Unit 3: Public Administrations and Their Operation
Objective: Design and support sustainable rural development programs.
Public Administrations:
Organization with professional staff and public resources to implement government decisions
Delimitation:
Public Administration prerogatives (enforcement of acts, submission to specialized jurisdiction).
General Principles of Administrative Action:
Constitutional principles of efficiency, hierarchy, decentralization, and transparency.
Review of Administrative Acts:
Ex officio review to correct material errors or adverse acts.
Administrative Appeals:
Hierarchical appeals to correct administrative acts.
Limitations due to administration acting as both judge and party.
Administrative Powers:
Abuse of power to limit administrative authority misuse.
Administrative Silence:
Positive and negative silence in administrative processes, with possible certification to prove the silence.
Yanis Dianeth Lara Pérez
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