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Autor:
Pawłowska, Agnieszka
Źródło: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 72, Studia Politologica 4 (2010), s. [218]-247
Język: pl
Data: 2010
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Dokument cyfrowy wytworzony, opracowany, opublikowany oraz finansowany w ramach programu "Społeczna Odpowiedzialność Nauki" - modułu "Wsparcie dla bibliotek naukowych" przez Ministerstwo Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego w projekcie nr rej. SONB/SP/465103/2020 pt. "Organizacja kolekcji czasopism naukowych w Repozytorium UP wraz z wykonaniem rekordów analitycznych".Streszczenie
The article presents the traditions of British local government, starting from the Anglo-
Saxon period. Special attention is paid to the nineteenth century reforms: establishment of
ad hoc boards and elected councils in boroughs, counties and districts. Proceedings of local
government commissions of 1960s are analyzed, as well as main settlements of the 1972
Local Government Act. Political and legal conditions of local administration activities are
described, among them the basics of British constitutional system – omnipotence of the
Parliament, the Westminster model of government and the two-party system. The nature of
ultra vires doctrine is explained; a variety of legal regulations referring to local government
are presented. Changes in local government structure in the fall of the 20th century are
characterized, as well as recent modifications in a number of local authorities. Tasks and
competencies of local administration are categorized and named. Considerable changes in
their scope and nature took place in the 1980s, during the Conservative government. The
roots of Prime Minister M. Thatcher’s politics towards local authorities, their functions and
finances are explained, as well as elements of continuity and change in the politics of the New
Labour. The sources of local finances are enumerated. The transformation from domestic rate
through community charge to council tax is clarified. Financial control of Audit Commission
is also mentioned. Principles of local elections and reasons of low turn-out are explained.
The committee system of local councils is described, as well as the reforms undertaken by
the Labour government. Principles of the Local Government Act from 2000 are presented,
as well as their adoption among local authorities. A picture of Greater London Authorities is
given. In the conclusion, a question of devolution and its results on the local government is
mentioned.