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LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT AND ITS TOPICS CONCERNING DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IN THE CONTEXT OF CENTRAL EUROPE IN THE 21TH CENTURY - The example of Czech and Slovak Republics

KADEČKA, Stanislav, David HEJČ and Jiří VENCLÍČEK

Basic information

Original name

LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT AND ITS TOPICS CONCERNING DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IN THE CONTEXT OF CENTRAL EUROPE IN THE 21TH CENTURY - The example of Czech and Slovak Republics

Authors

KADEČKA, Stanislav, David HEJČ and Jiří VENCLÍČEK

Edition

3rd Annual Caribbean Urban Forum: (R)Evolution, 2013

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Prezentace na konferencích

Field of Study

50500 5.5 Law

Country of publisher

Trinidad and Tobago

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

References:

Organization unit

Faculty of Law

Keywords in English

Territorial self-government; public administration; delegated competences; land use planning; urban management; territorial development

Tags

International impact
Změněno: 8/12/2013 23:49, JUDr. David Hejč, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

The contribution is oriented on current issues of territorial self-government. There are questions about the existence of self-government. E.g. how to form and organize self-government? What model of public administration is optimal in conditions of concrete country? What is the appropriate contribution towards the expenses on delegated competences? Another type of questions relate to the internal organization of self-governing entities. Which public bodies could be formed inside self-governing entities? What is the optimal distribution of competences between them? How to fill their job positions? There are also questions relating to concrete competences of self-governments. E.g. there is highly discussed question of land use planning. These all are very general questions, but they have very concrete manifestations, which are elaborated in the contribution. Thus our contribution is oriented on the elaboration of the outlined issues, with special attention to urban management and territorial development. There should be used experiences of the both Czech and Slovak Republics.