Amendments to the Serbian Law on Local Self-Government 2018 – Goals and Achievements

Authors

  • Marko Stankovic University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law
  • Vladimir Vuletić University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4335/17.4.917-938(2019)

Keywords:

serbian law on local self government, local self-government, reform, Constitution of the Republic of Serbia, municipality

Abstract

The paper analyzes the constitutional and legal foundations of local self-government in Serbia. The long-awaited reform of local self-government had two aspects: the correction of technical errors and alignment with the amendments to other laws, as well as the adoption of amendments related to the essence of local self-government. The second aspect mainly covered four issues: the competencies of local self-government, local self-government bodies, the position of the local community and the cooperation between units of local self-government. This reform, however, did not meet expectations, as it did not adequately solve any of the five key problems of local self-government in Serbia.

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2019-10-30

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