Development of intermunicipal cooperation as an alternative to enlargement of local communities in foreign countries
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Development of intermunicipal cooperation as an alternative to enlargement of local communities in foreign countries
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S1026-94520000616-5-1
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71-78
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The article deals with problems of intermunicipal cooperation in foreign countries. The author scrutinizes forms and mechanisms of such cooperation, particular features of its legal regulation in different states. Intermunicipal cooperation is analyzed in the context of modern municipal reforms and is dealt with as a certain alternative to enlargement of local communities in the countries of the modern world.
Keywords
local government, municipal reforms, intermunicipal cooperation, regional forms of government, ter­ ritorial organization of public power, fragmentation of municipal government, enlargement of local communities, municipal services, forms of direct democracy
Date of publication
01.02.2016
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