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Collected Papers of the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad, University in Novi Sad

2021, vol. LV, No. 1, pp. 313–334

language of the paper: English

Overview paper

udk: 342.9(439)

doi: 10.5937/zrpfns55-31661

Author:

Ádám Rixer

Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary

Faculty of Law

rixer.adam@kre.hu

Abstract:

Why should administrative jurisprudence not also be one of the popular sciences? Why only physicists have the privilege to talk about their own field in a way that is accessible, understandable and interesting for many? After defining the general concept of science promotion, this study briefly presents the main goals of promotion, including the skills that can be developed the most through these promotion efforts, the administrative areas that, in our opinion, are of the most public interest, new communication opportunities and channels and concrete (methodological) solutions that increase opportunities for addressing and dialogue, including the interdisciplinary fields that use and present results of administrative law. It proceeds to consider answers regarding the matters of what skills and knowledge the ideal promoter should have and what social target groups can potentially be the focus of promotion efforts. The study also captures the general and administrative knowledge limitations of science promotion before concluding with a summary of the results obtained.

Keywords:

administrative sciences, jurisprudence, popularisation, science promotion, Hungary.