Comparative review of systems of local self-government in several European states Cover Image

Komparativni prikaz sustava lokalne samouprave u nekim europskim državama
Comparative review of systems of local self-government in several European states

Author(s): Teodor Antić
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: local units; territorial organization; local self-government; comparative review;

Summary/Abstract: In every state, local self-government is part of its political system that, among other things, includes various aspects of the position, structure, and operation of all bodies with public authority. <BR>The starting-point in investigating systems of local self-government should be the structure of the entire state system; this should be followed by an analysis of the structure of its component local self-governing units. The first part of the research deals with the system’s macro-organization, while the second looks into its micro-organization. First, it is necessary to identify what the system comprises, i.e. which types of local self-government units exist and what are their characteristics regarding their size, strength and the capabilities for viable functioning; after that, their structures can be investigated individually.<BR>In investigating macro-organization it is important to pay attention to whether the system of local self-government is single-level or multi-level, monotype or polytype and what the size of individual units is. The study of micro-organization provides a picture of the condition and the composition of certain bodies of a unit, their functioning and relations, their scope, financial situation, the degree of independence, forms of control, etc.<BR>The article offers a basic outline of the macro-organization (structure and territorial basis) and the micro-organization (of the internal structure and range) as well as of the systems of state control of local self-government in seven European states. These brief outlines of individual systems are followed by a parallel outline of all the systems.

  • Issue Year: XXXIX/2002
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 44-86
  • Page Count: 43
  • Language: Croatian