Regional development without social conflicts on municipal territories. Subjects of public municipalities’ control as institutions for forming public opinion and relieving social tension
Public councils and Public chambers, as subjects of public control at the federal, regional and municipal levels, are channels for forming public opinion of citizens about the government’s activities by performing their institutional functions and tasks. Their effective activity contributes to the a...
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Published in | SHS web of conferences Vol. 94; p. 3010 |
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Format | Journal Article Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Summary: | Public councils and Public chambers, as subjects of public control at the federal, regional and municipal levels, are channels for forming public opinion of citizens about the government’s activities by performing their institutional functions and tasks. Their effective activity contributes to the accumulation of public initiatives aimed at providing the region’s development, improving the level and quality of people’s life, ensuring their retransmission to the authorities for making the necessary decisions.
And if at the federal and regional levels their legal status is fixed by normative legal acts, at the municipal level there is no legal certainty to regulate the methods of creating and organizing the activities of local Public chambers.
The author conducted a study to identify efficiency criteria for the realization of the institutional functions of regional Public chambers and by necessity of efficiency criteria, formed on their basis for Public chambers and councils of the municipal level, which may differ, and by necessity of development of proposals for additional resources to increase their effectiveness. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Conference Proceeding-1 SourceType-Conference Papers & Proceedings-1 content type line 21 |
ISSN: | 2261-2424 2416-5182 2261-2424 |
DOI: | 10.1051/shsconf/20219403010 |