Published : 2008-12-30

Tradition and Modern Challenges for Self-government in Poland

Andrzej Chodubski



Abstract

The development of self-governance is of particular value to modern social changes in the world in which - next to the unification processes - there occur powerful trends aiming at decentralisation or the civic self-governance. A self-governing entity is thus a form of a decentralized state administration. The term a self-governing entity one understands a fixed by law set of public tasks or responsibilities carried out by those directly concerned, i.e. those social groups that are independent from the government administration in carrying out their own tasks. The purpose of this paper is to present the essence and the place of self-governing entities in the socio-political and economic reality of Poland both in the past and today as well as to underline, that the Polish ideas on self-governing entities are an important part of the Western European civilisation. (orignal abstract)

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Local government, Self-government


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Chodubski, A. (2008). Tradition and Modern Challenges for Self-government in Poland. Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Bankowej W Poznaniu, 21(21). Retrieved from https://journals.wsb.poznan.pl/index.php/znwsb/article/view/1704

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