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Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government, 2018
This article discusses the challenges of improving Bulgarian legislation in terms of the implementation of the European Charter of Local Self-Government. It proves the necessity to introduce a legal definition of the concept of a “matter of local significance”.
Milena Stefanova
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This article discusses the challenges of improving Bulgarian legislation in terms of the implementation of the European Charter of Local Self-Government. It proves the necessity to introduce a legal definition of the concept of a “matter of local significance”.
Milena Stefanova
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Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government, 2018
The European Charter on Local Self-government is a defining document for local governments across the EU and was a guideline for developing a framework of local governance based on local autonomy, decentralization that is close to the citizens. It was especially important for Central and East European Countries as they faced the challenges of a total ...
Tudor Cristian Ticlau +2 more
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The European Charter on Local Self-government is a defining document for local governments across the EU and was a guideline for developing a framework of local governance based on local autonomy, decentralization that is close to the citizens. It was especially important for Central and East European Countries as they faced the challenges of a total ...
Tudor Cristian Ticlau +2 more
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Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government, 2018
The restoration of local self-government, initially at two levels, began in Estonia in 1989. Since 1993, local self-government has been a single-level system comprising of cities and rural municipalities. There were about 250. The need to carry out an administrative-territorial reform was discussed for years; meanwhile, several voluntary mergers took ...
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The restoration of local self-government, initially at two levels, began in Estonia in 1989. Since 1993, local self-government has been a single-level system comprising of cities and rural municipalities. There were about 250. The need to carry out an administrative-territorial reform was discussed for years; meanwhile, several voluntary mergers took ...
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The principles of local self-government are important for the effective functioning of local self-government bodies, ensuring the implementation of the right to self-government.
Arpine Bisharyan
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The principles of local self-government are important for the effective functioning of local self-government bodies, ensuring the implementation of the right to self-government.
Arpine Bisharyan
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Following Swedish ratification of the European Charter of Local Self-Government in 1989, a number of further reforms of Sweden’s system of local government have taken place.
A. Lidström, T. Madell
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The European Charter of Local Self-Government: history of applying that is not to be forgotten
Вестник Сибирского юридического института МВД России, 2023O. Kozhevnikov
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Communications of International Proceedings, 2023
The purpose of this article is to indicate the impact of the pattern resulting from the provisions of the European Charter of Local Self-Government on the institution of public consultation in Poland. This form of public participation, optional as to its
J. Baranowski
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The purpose of this article is to indicate the impact of the pattern resulting from the provisions of the European Charter of Local Self-Government on the institution of public consultation in Poland. This form of public participation, optional as to its
J. Baranowski
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SEER
Five of the six non-EU countries in the western Balkans region have signed the Council of Europe’s European Charter of Local Self-Government, the exception being the Republic of Kosovo which is not yet a formal member of the Council of Europe.
Belina Bedini
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Five of the six non-EU countries in the western Balkans region have signed the Council of Europe’s European Charter of Local Self-Government, the exception being the Republic of Kosovo which is not yet a formal member of the Council of Europe.
Belina Bedini
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