Komparace financování vyšších územních samosprávných celků ve vybraných zemích Evropské unie

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Abstract This master thesis aims to analyse whether the financing and management of the regional administration across European Union member states can be considered as equivalent. In the first section, a theoretical framework for clarifying and explaining the overall nature of public administration in Central Europe is provided. Subsequently, the aim of the second part is to analyze the terminology of territorial public administration in selected countries to clarify how regional administration is financed and what specific funds flow into the budget of territorial units and for what purpose they are further used. This analysis has proven the existence of multiple shortcomings in domestic legislation as regards the issue of territorial self-government. On the basis of the information obtained through this investigation, I am able to provide suggestions for the future prevention of such shortcomings in public administration.

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Key words Public administration, self-government, government, territorial self-administration, separate powers of community, delegated powers of community, Region, competences, financing, budget, scope, power, Act, Constitution, territorial breakdown, delegation of powers, deconcentration, delegation, economy, central, regional government system, local authority management, comparison, regional legal status.

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