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Abstract. In the analitical note examines the legislative regulation of the distribution of powers between the levels of local self-government, taking into account the provisions of the European Charter of Local Self-Government. The experience of such European countries as Poland, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Croatia, Greece, France, and Norway is analysed.
Key words: European Charter of Local Self-Government, levels of local self-government, distribution of powers between levels of local self-government, regions, communities.
06/2023
Abstract. The mechanisms for the development of mountainous and highland areas, defined in the legislation of foreign countries, in particular France, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Georgia, as well as regulated by international legal acts and legal acts of the European Union, with the aim to improving the existing and introducing new instruments of local and regional development in Ukraine with regard to mountainous territories.
Key words: European Union, regional development, mountainous and highland areas, stimulation of mountainous territories development.
06/2023
Abstract. The issue of parliamentary consultations with local self-government associations on draft laws and other acts on local and regional development is researched. The experience of legislative regulation of parliamentary consultations with local self-government associations was analysed of the following countries: Poland, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Estonia, Romania, Latvia and Hungary.
Key words: parliament, local self-government, associations of local self-government bodies, consultations with associations of local self-government bodies.
06/2023
Abstract. The analytical note examines the model of delimitation of powers between local self-government bodies and local executive authorities in foreign countries in a comparative perspective, taking into account the provisions of the European Charter of Local Self-Government. The experience of Poland, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Croatia, Greece, and France is analysed.
Key words: European Charter of Local Self-Government, delimitation of powers between local self-government bodies and local executive authorities, delegation of powers.
06/2023