Local self-governance protection within the scope of the communal constitution complaint context

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2026

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Užgorodskij nacionaľnij universitet : Užhorod

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2307-3322
2664-6153

Abstrakt

The organization and implementation of public activities on the levels of municipalities and parishes are of special importance for every citizen`s life. Local self-governance is very closely interconnected with civil society configuration, and besides that the local self-governing stands for the signified element and an integral part of the democratic civil society, and at the same time it is coherent with the lawful state awareness. Within the sense of the Local Self-Governance European Charter, the protection and strengthening of the local self-governing in the European countries represent a signified contribution directing towards the Europe based on the principles of democracy and the power decentralization. The local municipal bodies constitute one of the most important bases of every democratic system. According to Article 11 of the Local Self-Governance European Charter, the local self-governing bodies have the right to apply judicial remedy tools in order to safeguard the free and equal enforcement of their powers, and thus to achieve respect for the self-administration principles grounded by the intrastate legislation. The local self-governance signifies an integral part of the Slovak Republic constitutional system resulted from the processes of democratization and decentralization. Consequently, in this way the constitutional legal amendment regarding the local self-governing rights and activities are protected. In contradiction to the state infringements into the local self-governance accomplishment, enquiring about the constitutional and judicial protection is entirely legitimate and judicious. The contents of the presented scientific contribution aim at the institute of the local self-governing bodies complaint which is often denoted as the communal constitutional complaint as it is stated by the Article 127 of the Slovak Republic Constitution. The methodological procedure advances from the general descriptive sources and the legal amendment that is further based on the analysis and comparison. The special accent is put on the partial comparison of the constitutional communal complaint with the similar institute of complaints presented by the natural person or the legal entity as stated by Article 127 of the Constitution. The presented facts are added and completed by judicial judgements, and in this way the theoretical foundation exceeds the theory and finally outgrows into practical application practice.

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In: Naukovyj visnyk Užhorodskoho nacionaľnoho universytetu = Uzhhorod National University Herald : Serija Pravo. Užhorod : Užgorodskij nacionaľnij universitet, 2026. ISSN 2307-3322. Č. 93 (1) (2026), s. 336-347.

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miestna samospráva, miestne samosprávy, local government, ústavná sťažnosť, ústavné sťažnosti, constitutional complaints, právomoci, powers, nezákonný obchod, illegal trade

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