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Local Government in Europe - The Fourth Level in the Eu Multi-Layered System of Governance

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This book offers a comparative study of the structure of the local government in the countries within the European Union from a public law perspective. The book provides a detailed analysis of the state of local government in fifteen Member States: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Greece, Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and UK.

In presenting such a wide-ranging survey, the book draws out the main trends of local government in Europe and outlines the elements of convergence and divergence between the Member States. The book also evaluates the impact of the European integration on the structure of the local government at national level, and argues that it is possible to view local government as the 'fourth level' of the EU multi-layered constitution.

List of contents

Introduction: The Local Government in the EU Multi-Layered System of Governance, Panara and Varney 1. Municipalities as the "Third Tier" of Austrian Federalism, Harald Eberhard 2. Local Governance in Belgium: A ‘Catch 22’ Between Autonomy and Hierarchy, Alexander De Becker 3. Local Self-Government in the Czech Republic: History, Current Position, Prospective Evolution, Richard Pomahač 4. Territorial Decentralisation in France: Towards Autonomy and Democracy, Irène Couzigou 5. Local Government in Germany: An Indispensable Level of EU Governance, Eike Michael Frenzel 6. Local Authorities in Greece: Organisation, Recent Trends, European Integration, Reform, and the "Kapodistrias" Tendency, Grigoris Avdikos 7. Local Government in Hungary: A Creeping Centralisation?, Zoltán Szente 8. Organisation and Responsibilities of the Local Authorities in Italy Between Unity and Autonomy, Stefano Villamena 9. Local Authorities in the Polder – Dutch Municipalities and Provinces. 10. Local Government in Poland: Towards Consolidation?, Boguslaw Banaszak 11. Ungovernable Spain: Regional Subsidiarity and the Crisis of Local Governance, Gonzalo Villalta Puig 12. Local Government in Sweden: Flexibility and Independence in a Unitary State, Vilhelm Persson 13. Local Government in England: Localism Delivered?, Michael Varney 14. Conclusion: The Contribution of Local Self-Government to Constitutionalism in the Member States and in the EU Multi-Layered System of Governance, Carlo Panara and Michael R. Varney

About the author










Carlo Panara is Sr. Lecturer in EU and Public Law at LJMU School of Law. Since 2010 he is Research Co-ordinator for the School and REF Co-ordinator for the UOA20 Law. He is widely published in Italian, German, and English. He is author of the monograph 'Il federalismo tedesco della Legge Fondamentale dalla cooperazione alla competizione' (Rome: Aracne, 2008).

Mike Varney is a Lecturer in Law and Deputy Director of the Institute of European Public Law at the University of Hull. He has research interests in public law, media law and public procurement law and has published in these fields.


Product details

Authors Carlo (University of Hull Panara, Carlo Varney Panara
Assisted by Carlo Panara (Editor), Panara Carlo (Editor), Michael R Varney (Editor), Michael R. Varney (Editor), Varney Michael R. (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.06.2015
 
EAN 9781138930049
ISBN 978-1-138-93004-9
No. of pages 448
Series Routledge Research in EU Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Law / Government / State, Provincial & Municipal, LAW / Constitutional, Constitutional & administrative law, Constitutional and administrative law: general, Local government law

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