Preliminary Report on the Majority Finding of the Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Local Government

Preliminary Report on the Majority Finding of the Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Local Government
Author: Australia. Parliament. Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition of Local Government
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2013
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN: 9780642798558

"On 1 November 2012 the Parliament of Australia established a Joint Select Committee to inquire into and report on the majority finding (financial recognition) of the Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Local Government including by amending section 96 of the Australian Constitution ... The Committee presented a preliminary report on 24 January 2013 and a final report on 7 March 2013, which concluded the work of the Committee and accordingly it was dissolved."--Website summary.

Always the Bridesmaid - Constitutional Recognition of Local Government

Always the Bridesmaid - Constitutional Recognition of Local Government
Author: Anne Twomey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

Despite two failed referenda on the subject, local government bodies have been persistent in their campaign for the constitutional recognition of local government. It is not clear, however, what is really intended to be achieved by constitutional recognition and whether sufficient thought has been given to the potential ramifications of the proposal. This article seeks to place the claim for constitutional recognition of local government in its context. It examines the history of local government funding in Australia, the development of direct funding of local government by the Commonwealth and the effects of the Pape and Williams cases on the power to fund local government in this manner. It then critically analyses the current proposals for constitutional recognition of local government and points to the potential unanticipated consequences of success.

Local Governance in Multi-Layered Systems

Local Governance in Multi-Layered Systems
Author: Matteo Nicolini
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2023-12-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3031417925

The book provides a comprehensive analysis of local government in federations. It fills the gap in current legal research and positions local government in federal studies through the lenses of comparative law, adopting a more nuanced approach to local government. The book considers the shortcomings between the black-letter constitution and its operational rules. Whether (and how) the regime of local government is implemented is more relevant than its formal-but-ineffective recognition. The comparative survey discloses the variety local institutions take in different federal contexts. Divided into three parts, the book comprises chapters investigating local government in systems that, to various degrees, have been examined and classified as federal. Scholars throughout the world have examined the federal-local connection in aggregative federations, (the USA, Canada, Switzerland, Germany, Australia, and Austria), devolutionary ones (Belgium, Bosnia Herzegovina, Italy, Spain, the UK, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the Russian Federation), as well as in federations beyond the West, where federalism-as-a-colonial-legacy has undergone a process of reinvention affecting the federal-local connection (South Africa, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nepal, Palau, Federated States of Micronesia; St. Kitts and Nevis; United Arab Emirates; and Pakistan).