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German to English translations [Non-PRO] Law/Patents | ||||
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na +1 | Civil Service Law |
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Civil Service Law Explanation: ... Hofmeister, Albert E., (1990): Effizienz und öffentliches Dienstrecht - Versuch einer kritischen Bilanz [Efficiency and Civil Service Law - A Try for a ... Reference: http://www.idt.unisg.ch/publi/lit.htm |
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Public service law Explanation: or Public administration law Recht = law. I can't see any other possibility with the given context. Dienst = service öffentlich = public öffentlicher Dienst = public service, public administration. It refers to the public services or administrations run by the state in many european countries like energy production and distribution, post offices and mail distribution, motorways, etc. own understanding + Oxford for confirmation |
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