Studia Ełckie
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Pozycja M. Radziłowicz, (Ełcki samorząd miejski w latach 1990-2010 (rozprawa doktorska napisana pod kierunkiem ks. dr. hab. Wojciecha Guzewicza, prof. UWM)Strękowski, Stanisław (Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum, 2013)Pozycja Specyfika organizacji samorządu terytorialnego we FrancjiMariański, Michał (Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum, 2010)The aim of the present article is to show the specificity of the organization of the local government in France, taking into account the project of its reform in 2009. Analysing the general conception and tasks of selfgovernment units, ways of appointing members to organs in their working frames, the author also mentions the problem of the control over the activity of decentralised administration. The current organization of the local government has been formed definitively in years 1982-88, what causes that next to relatively young institutions (as RIO) also some having over two-hundred-year history (as the prefect) exist. From the attention to above, local government in France, even though modeled on British and German solutions has certain features allowing it to be regarded as the completely separate model. This model is characterized by many solutions which are strange or difficult to explain on the ground of Polish law. In the present article the author is trying to eliminate the terminological chaos associated with different translations of French phrases or institution names of the administrative and court-administrative law, in many cases adding the explanation of the sense of the translation used.Pozycja Uznanie administracyjne w niemieckiej nauce prawa podatkowegoOrłowski, Janusz (Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum, 2008)Pozycja Wybrane aspekty podstaw funkcjonowania polskiej administracji samorządowejRadziłowicz, Marcin (Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum, 2014)As a part of the public administration, local government represents one of the forms of decentralization. It is primarily based on constitutional principle of subsidiarity, autonomy in realizing its tasks and responsibility for their realization. The basic units of the territorial administrative division under the Polish legislation, municipalities and cities, have an important role to play here. These units have legal personality, judicially protected independence, and receive funds from public income which makes them independent from other government bodies and from the state. Nevertheless, cities are not sovereign in decision taking or law making processes and they merely carry out state enforced tasks. This structure strengthens the supervisory role of the central administration which is primarily focused on verification. The modern world enforces decentralization processes. The development of cities is based on active adaptation of innovations offered by information societies. At the beginning of the XXI century, municipal governments were indirectly forced to introduce new forms of public and local management. The fundamental dimension of these forms is embodied in a symbolic transition “from administration to management”.Pozycja Zmiany administracyjne w diecezji ełckiej w latach 1992-2017 w odniesieniu do stanowisk proboszczówGuzewicz, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum, 2017)The article discusses the administrative changes concerning parish priests in the diocese of Ełk in the years 1992-2017, ie in the first 25 years of its functioning. The information gathered included nearly half a thousand names of priests and 150 parishes. The proposed changes only included parishes led by diocesan priests.Pozycja Zmiany administracyjne w diecezji ełckiej w latach 1992-2017. Stanowiska wikariuszyGuzewicz, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum, 2017)The article discusses the administrative changes concerning parish priests in the diocese of Ełk in the years 1992-2017, in the first 25 years of its functioning. The information gathered included nearly half a thousand names of priests and 150 parishes. The proposed changes only included parishes led by diocesan priests.