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- Analysis of the literature on the subject.
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UNIVERSITETI XABARLARI, 2022, [1/6] ISSN 2181-7324 FILOLOGIYA https://science.nuu.uz/ Social sciences O„zMU xabarlari Вестник НУУз ACTA NUUz FILOLOGIYA 1/6 2022 - 300 - countries. Because local self-government is defined by multiple degrees of administrative-territorial frameworks in most countries around the world. They differ from the neighborhood institute in terms of size, organization, and functions. As a result, we must study the peculiarities of the forms of local self-government that exist in other nations in order to detect such distinctions. Analysis of the literature on the subject. There is a tradition of using the phrase "municipal government" to describe self-government in political and legal literature, as well as in international political practice. The "municipality" is the most common form of local self-government in most countries. The phrase is frequently used in laws, including the United States Constitution. The origin and meaning of this phrase, according to Russian physicist GV Barabashev, may be traced back over many centuries. The term "municipality" comes from the Latin word "municipium," which was the designation given to cities that exercised their right to self- government during the Roman republic. A municipality is currently defined as an elected city or village government, although in the United States, only a city government is referred to as a municipality. According to P.D. Barenboim, the scientific concept of local self-government was first developed in the works of the ideologues of the bourgeois revolution, and its essence and role were linked to the ideas of local government and community self-government. At that time, the principle of the election of local authorities coincided with the idea of representation against feudal absolutism [2]. The theory of the independence of elected municipal bodies, their decentralization in the management of the affairs of urban and rural communities, reflected the functions of the original bourgeois government and, accordingly, their recognition as subjects of local self-government. According to American scientist R.T. Berres, throu- ghout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, that is, during the period of classical capitalism, the development of local government continued in the direction of deviating from previously proclaimed democratic slogans such as equality and freedom. State bodies have a tendency to be placed under state control in order to prioritize national objectives over local concerns. The center's engagement in local issues has grown as the functions of local self-government authorities in utilities, education, health, and other areas have expanded. Local government began to lose some of the characteristics of true local self-governance in the mid- twentieth century, when it was formerly free of interference from the central government's bureaucratic structure. According to certain modern authors, the number of choices made by the center is growing, putting the weight of unconditional implementation on local representative bodies. Objectively, this means that local representative bodies are becoming the backbone of public administration, a specific mechanism for implementing the instructions of the central government [4]. Download 1.65 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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