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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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The role of the Congress of local and regional authorities of the Council of Europe [PDF]
The need for lower territorial forms of government appeared in the early fifties of the last century when the Conference of Local Authorities was founded.
Tomašević Mateja
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Impact of globalization on the direct participation of citizens in local self-government in the Republic of Bulgaria [PDF]
Research background: The direct participation of citizens in political decision-making in the state is one of the ways to implement the public relations between the political state represented by the authorities of local self-government and ...
Cheshmedzhieva Margarita +3 more
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LOCAL FINANCE IN POLAND IN VIEW OF THE EUROPEAN CHARTER OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT
Local government in Poland exists already 18 years, half of it on the all three tiers of the administrative division i.e. in gminas, poviats and voivodships. The period is long enough to look critically at principles of its activity. The goal of this paper is to analyze the compatibility of the Polish local government financial system with the ...
Agata Bury, Piotr Bury
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The international standards of local democracy and transboundary cooperation: ways of development
The article examines the international standards defined by the documents of the world and the regional (the European) level, which establishes the legal basis of the modern system of local self-government in Ukraine, as well as the foundations of ...
Olena Moshak
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Husarina, Nataliia V. +2 more
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Focusing on the content of local autonomy, congruent trends could be identified in European countries. Fundamental values of local self-governance prevailing in Europe are included in the European Charter of Local Self-Government.
Judit Siket
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Introducing good governance to local standards and regional democracy of the EU
It has been established that the implementation of good governance according to the standards of local and regional democracy of the EU is carried out in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation and Good Governance at Local Level, which provides for ...
Yurii Telychkan
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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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Ukrainian State has made its historic choice in favor of European integration. The basic European values, of course, include developed local self-government, recognized and guaranteed by the state authorities. The European Charter of Local Self-Government has been the main European standard to which Ukraine has committed itself to recognizing and ...
Ruslana Zhovnovach, Yuri Bondarchuk
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