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Interferences of State Administration with Local Self-Government in the Promotion of Local Affairs in the Light of the Administrative Code
Interferences of State Administration with Local Self-Government in the Promotion of Local Affairs in the Light of the Administrative Code

Author(s): Verginia Vedinas, Ioan Laurenţiu Vedinaş
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Public Administration, Public Law, Administrative Law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: central level; local level; central public administration; local public administration; prefect; loyal collaboration; principles; relations; institutions;
Summary/Abstract: The study is based on the premise that the activity of promoting local affairs and their effective implementation requires and presupposes collaboration and even cohabitation between the actions of the state administration and those carried out by the local public administration with autonomous character. From this perspective, the study aims to identify the principles governing relations between the two levels of administration, that of the central system and that of the territorial level, the principles governing these relations, and the institutional framework through which they take place. The approach is based on the constitutional provisions and those of the Administrative Code, and the conclusion is that it is necessary to understand the reality that the development of each administrative-territorial unit and area of the country, whether smaller or larger, is inextricably linked to the proper functioning of cooperation between the central and local/county levels.