Title Local self-government in Lithuania /
Authors Šaparnienė, Diana ; Lazauskienė, Aistė ; Mejerė, Oksana ; Juknevičienė, Vita
DOI 10.4335/978-961-7124-00-2 .09
ISBN 9789617124002
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Is Part of Local self-government in Europe / editors: Boštjan Brezovnik, Istvan Hoffman, Jaroslaw Kostrubiec.. Maribor : Institute for Local Self-Government Maribor, 2021. p. 277-324.. ISBN 9789617124002
Keywords [eng] Local self-government ; charter of local self-government ; municipality ; local authorities
Abstract [eng] Lithuania is a parliamentary democracy and a decentralised unitary state. In 2018 on 16th of February country celebrated 100 years of the birth of modern Lithuania. In 1918 there was established an independent, modern state of people, which had to be ruled by democratically elected government. Since June 1940 country was occupied by the Soviet Union. Lithuania restored its independence on 11 March 1990. Nowadays Lithuania has the population of 2.8 million (2019) and the territory of 65 300 km2. Lithuania has got one tier local government system. It consists of 60 local authorities or municipalities. Lithuania has constitutional basics of local government, local government are regulated in the Law on Local Government, and European Charter of Local Government was signed in 1996 and ratified in 1999 without reservations. The chapter present brief historical development of local self-government in Lithuania, describes constitution, legal, administrative, financial and other local self-government issues, paying attention to such local self-government dimensions as responsibility, right to associate and protection. Also there are presented future challenges of the implementation of the European Charter of Local Self-Government in country.
Published Maribor : Institute for Local Self-Government Maribor, 2021
Type Book part
Language English
Publication date 2021
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