| Euye - 1986 - 992 pages
...self-government denotes the right and the ability of local authorities, within the limits of the law, to regulate and manage a substantial share of public...responsibility and in the interests of the local population. 2. This right shall be exercised by councils or assemblies composed of members freely elected by secret... | |
| René Seerden - 1993 - 380 pages
...begrip lokale autonomie als : "the right and the ability of local authorities, within the limits of law, to regulate and manage a substantial share of public...responsibility and in the interests of the local population." 46 Het Handvest heeft voor Nederland betrekking op gemeenten en provincies. Artikel l3 geeft de mogelijkheid... | |
| Arie Bloed - 1997 - 928 pages
...authorities throughout Slovakia were given the right and the ability, within the limits of the law, to regulate and manage a substantial share of public...responsibility and in the interests of the local population. I would therefore hope that the process of devolution of powers will be implemented in the near future.... | |
| Lauri Hannikainen, Frank Horn - 1997 - 376 pages
...self-government denotes the right and the ability of local authorities, within the limits of the law, to regulate and manage a substantial share of public...own responsibility and in the interests of the local population."24 Here, selfgovernment implies, inter alia, elected assemblies (Article 3.2), meaningful... | |
| Peter Cumper, Steven Charles Wheatley - 1999 - 400 pages
...of Europe's European Charter of Local Self-Government (l985) calls for local authorities to be able to "regulate and manage a substantial share of public...responsibility and in the interests of the local population (Article 3 (I))";64 whilst the OSCE has called for persons belonging to national minorities to be allowed... | |
| J. A. Chandler - 2001 - 260 pages
...Charter of Local Self Government under the Blair Government. This document establishes a right for local authorities to regulate and manage a substantial...responsibility and in the interests of the local population. (Article 3.1 ) It also considers that, as the preamble to the Charter observes, the right of citizens... | |
| Jochen Abr Frowein, Christiane E. Philipp - 2001 - 782 pages
...Kosovo conferred broader powers upon the authorities at the local level. Municipalities were authorized to regulate and manage a substantial share of public affairs under their own responsibility. Areas such as urban and rural planning, primary and secondary education, health care or tourism were... | |
| André Carrel - 2001 - 177 pages
...1. Local self-government denotes the right and the duty of local authorities to regulate and manage public affairs under their own responsibility and in the interests of the local population. 2. This right shall be exercised by individuals and representative bodies freely elected on a periodical... | |
| Frank H. Columbus - 2002 - 172 pages
...self-government denotes the right and the ability of local authorities, within the limits of the law, to regulate and manage a substantial share of public...responsibility and in the interests of the local population. European Charter of Local Self-Government: Article 3. If the above principles are put into practice,... | |
| Mark Callanan, Justin F. Keogan - 2003 - 630 pages
...self-government denotes the right and the ability of local authorities, within the limits of the law, to regulate and manage a substantial share of public...responsibility and in the interests of the local population. 2. This right shall be exercised by councils or assemblies composed of members freely elected by secret... | |
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