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Author
Przybojewski Jacek (Kolegium Jagiellońskie Toruńska Szkoła Wyższa)
Title
Principle of Decentralization of Public Power in Poland
Source
Law and Administration in Post-Soviet Europe, 2014, vol. 1, iss. 1, s. 28-37, bibliogr. 4 poz.
Keyword
Władza wykonawcza, Władza, Zarządzanie, Administracja lokalna, Decentralizacja
Executive authority, Power, Management, Local administration, Decentralization
Country
Polska
Poland
Abstract
The regard for width but also for effective way of exercising public power justifies placing centres of power in different configurations, also concerning the scope of formally determined territorial competences. It is in accordance with the logic of construction of institutional structure, comprising many decisive levels that have tasks, competences but also realization measures clearly determined. The aforementioned structure is formed basing on plain but the most often not directly hierarchical interdependencies. Such situation creates possibility of greater participation in exercising power by representatives of the Nation or local communities, chosen in general elections.(fragment of text)
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ISSN
2391-5544
Language
eng
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