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The Slovenian constitution guarantees local self-government to all inhabitants and local self-government can be executed in municipalities and other local communities. Although municipalities are foundational units of local self-government, they experience some very basic problems since the re-estab...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-319892022-04-26T12:26:22Z Lokalna demokracija IV: Aktualni problemi slovenske lokalne samouprave Bačlija, Irena municipality local self-government local democracy administrative incapacity bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPH Political structure & processes The Slovenian constitution guarantees local self-government to all inhabitants and local self-government can be executed in municipalities and other local communities. Although municipalities are foundational units of local self-government, they experience some very basic problems since the re-establishment in the middle of 1990s; those problems are closely connected with inadequate exercise of subsidiarity and connection principles from in 1996 ratified European charter of local self-government. Slovenia has larger number of undersized municipalities that report problems with normative overload and their administrative incapacity. According to the findings of empirical study presented in the paper, the latter is often the case in municipalities smaller than 5000 inhabitants. The authors are also analysing inadequately defined scope of municipal jurisdiction; Slovenian municipalities are currently responsible for local affairs that affect only municipal inhabitants, and that narrow scope of jurisdiction is in many cases causing problems in managing the municipality, especially in cases of smaller municipalities. 2016-11-29 00:00:00 2020-04-01T13:55:54Z 2020-04-01T13:55:54Z 2015 book 620443 OCN: 1030822967 9789616842068 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31989 slv Local Democracy application/pdf n/a 620443.pdf Institute for Local Self-Government and Public Procurement Maribor 10.26530/OAPEN_620443 10.26530/OAPEN_620443 cfc0db17-9c85-40be-996a-12c7cc16b807 9789616842068 214 open access
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description The Slovenian constitution guarantees local self-government to all inhabitants and local self-government can be executed in municipalities and other local communities. Although municipalities are foundational units of local self-government, they experience some very basic problems since the re-establishment in the middle of 1990s; those problems are closely connected with inadequate exercise of subsidiarity and connection principles from in 1996 ratified European charter of local self-government. Slovenia has larger number of undersized municipalities that report problems with normative overload and their administrative incapacity. According to the findings of empirical study presented in the paper, the latter is often the case in municipalities smaller than 5000 inhabitants. The authors are also analysing inadequately defined scope of municipal jurisdiction; Slovenian municipalities are currently responsible for local affairs that affect only municipal inhabitants, and that narrow scope of jurisdiction is in many cases causing problems in managing the municipality, especially in cases of smaller municipalities.
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