《欧洲地方自治宪章》是保护波兰地方自治的有效工具吗?

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Stanisław Zakroczymski
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目的:本研究的目的是审查《欧洲地方自治宪章》在实践中是否是保护波兰地方政府自治的有效工具,并确定波兰判例法和行政实践对理解《宪章》原则的贡献。政治背景加强了这一主题的重要性。多年来,波兰被认为是维护广泛地方自治的模范国家。然而,最近在政府政策中出现了再中心化趋势。设计/方法/方法:本研究以案例法和行政实践的定性和定量实证研究为基础,并结合理论分析的要素。调查结果:宪法裁判所(22件)、行政法院(166件)、监督地方自治团体的公共行政机关(49件)的判例中都有《宪章》。与其他CoE国家相比,这个数字很高。在涉及《宪章》的案件中,行政法院似乎更急于作出有利于地方政府的裁决。对该领域的学术贡献:波兰对《宪章》应用的一个具体投入是在监督地方政府时经常使用比例原则,这使法院成为解决地方政府与中央行政机构之间“棘手案件”的完美工具。在一些重要的判决中,有关地方政府司法保护的第11条被援引,有效地推翻了限制地方政府在具体案件中诉诸法院的法律。实践意义:本研究可为地方政府代表制定诉讼策略,特别是与中央政府的法律纠纷提供参考。原创性/价值:本研究首次对《宪章》在一国法律实践中的适用进行全方位的实证研究。它显示了迄今为止文献中没有描述的实际使用《宪章》的原始方法。
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Is the European Charter of Local Self-Government an Effective Instrument for the Protection of Local Autonomy in Poland?
Purpose: The objective of this research is to examine whether the European Charter of Local Self-Government is, in practice, an effective instrument for the protection of the autonomy of local government in Poland, as well as well as to define the contribution of the Polish case law and administrative practice to the understanding of the principles of the Charter. The importance of the subject is strengthened by the political context. For many years, Poland was considered a model country safeguarding extensive local autonomy. Recently, however, recentralization trends have emerged in government policies. Design/methodology/approach: The research is based on the qualitative and quantitative empirical research of the case law and administrative practice with elements of doctrinal analysis.Findings: The Charter is present in the case law of the Constitutional Tribunal (22 judgments), administrative courts (166), and public administration bodies supervising local governments (49). The number is high compared to other CoE countries. The administrative courts seem to be more eager to adjudicate in favour of local governments in the cases in which the Charter is referred to.Academic contribution to the field: A specific Polish input to the application of the Charter is the frequent use of the principle of proportionality in the supervision of local governments, which serves the courts as a perfect tool for resolving ‘hard cases’ between the local government and central administration bodies. In several important judgments, Article 11 concerning the judicial protection of local governments was invoked to effectively strike down the law limiting the local governments’ access to court in specific cases.Practical implications: The research may be useful for local government representatives in formulating their litigation strategies, especially in legal disputes with central authorities.Originality/value: This research is the first all-embracing empirical research of the application of the Charter in a country’s legal practice. It shows original ways of the practical use of the Charter not described in the literature so far.
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