Title Darbuotojų, dirbančių statutinėse įstaigose pagal darbo sutartis, ir statutinių valstybės tarnautojų drausminės (tarnybinės) atsakomybės lyginamoji analizė /
Translation of Title Comparative analysis of disciplinary responsibility of contractual employees and public officials employed in statutory organizations.
Authors Krasauskas, Edvinas
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Pages 85
Abstract [eng] This Master‘s thesis comprises the analysis of similarities and disparities of disciplinary responsibility of contractual employees and public officials employed in statutory organizations. On the ground of current legislation of the question being analyzed, the paper tries to draw a distinction between these legal responsibilities and compare them on theoretical and practical basis. In the first place, the paper describes the conception of discipline at work and also the conception of disciplinary responsibility and official responsibility. Besides it compares disciplinary responsibility and official responsibility to other kinds of legal responsibilities and also demarcates and defines the basics of those two kinds of responsibilities. Further the paper analyses similarities and disparities of disciplinary responsibility of contractual employees and public officials employed in statutory organizations. This analysis is done on the grounds of such questions as the employee’s explanation, also selection, perfection and the procedure of the appointment of punishments. Besides this Master’s thesis also gives an example of the case analysis of practical application of disciplinary responsibility and official responsibility in Lithuanian Customs. After having analyzed disciplinary responsibility of contractual employees and public officials employed in statutory organizations, it can be stated that in the regulation of those two responsibilities there are more similarities than disparities. Therefore a conclusion can be drawn, that those two institutions are close, and their disparities are conditioned only by the specifics of statutory organizations.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2010