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Purpose: The objective of this research is to examine whether the European Charter of Local Self-Government is, in practice, an effective instrument for the protection of the autonomy of local government in Poland, as well as well as to define the ...
Stanisław Zakroczymski
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The compliance of local self-government financing rules in the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Srpska with the European Charter of Local Self-Government [PDF]
A necessary precondition for the existence and functioning of local self-government is the existence of appropriate financial resources. The European Charter of Local Self-Government is an important legal act regarding the question of local self ...
Hadži-Stević Brano
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European Charter of Local Self-Government in the Czech Republic
The paper analyzes the application of the provisions of the European Charter of Local Self-Government in the Czech Republic. It focuses mainly on the scope of local government (Art. 4 of the Charter) and financial resources (Art. 9 of the Charter). The paper deals with the reservations which were done by Czech Republic to Art. 9 of the Charter. The aim
Jana Kranecová, Damian Czudek
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Local Taxes and Fees in the Slovak Republic in the Context of the European Charter of Local Self-Government [PDF]
The European Charter for Local Self-Government is one of the most important international documents concerning the status and functioning of local self-government. This document was opened for signature as a convention by the member states of the Council
Soňa Kubincová
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Challenges of the Implementation of the European Charter of Local Self-Government in the Hungarian Legislation [PDF]
The article reviews the changing approach on the nature of local governance in Hungary. During the Democratic Transition the evolvement of the Hungarian municipal system was based on the paradigm and approach of the European Charter of Local Government. Thus one of the most autonomous local government system of Europe evolved in Hungary.
I. Hoffman
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Article 9 of the European Charter of Local Self-Government in the Czech Republic
This paper deals with economic autonomy of municipalities in the Czech Republic. It analyses how the principles mentioned in the European Charter of Local Self-Government are met in the Czech legal system. The paper brings the definition of local tax as an essential source of local self-government revenues and analyses possibilities of municipalities ...
Michal Radvan
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THE EUROPEAN CHARTER OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT AS A SOURCE OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT PRINCIPLES
V. Barvinenko
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Husarina, Nataliia V. +2 more
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Twenty Years of the European Charter of Local Self-Government in Slovenia
In the approximately two and a half decades since 1990, Slovenia has undergone a series of unprecedented historical events and has often been characterised as a success story.
Iztok Rakar
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Poland is one of the few countries to have ratified the European Charter of Local Self-Government in full and without reservations. The Polish approach is perceived as a positive example of a country’s response to the challenges resulting from recognizing local self-governments as institutions typical of a political system.
Dąbek, Dorota +1 more
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