Romanian provincial administrative organization

Title Romanian provincial administrative organization
Author Gruia,I. V, Karabaş, Mehmet Fazıl
Type Book
Language Turkish
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: University of Delaware
Record ID cdi_idealonline_journals_IDEAL_135828
Library Location Turkish Administration Journal, 1946, Vol.17 (181), p.148-173
Notes Even though our cities were privileged to be legal entities with some powers belonging to the public power, until the first main laws of our state, that is, Wallachia's basic charter dated July 14, 1831 (2) and Moldavia's basic charter dated January 1832, there could be no question of an administrative establishment based on the principle of separation of duties (3) in places settled with Romanians. 1831 de Eflâk’da bir görev ayrımı hareketi başlamıştır. The first part of the second appendix of the IV part of Wallachia's basic charter contained the following provision: "The central government, considering that all affairs related to the welfare and happiness of a city can only be entrusted to the hands of those who will particularly benefit from them, has decided to give the people of these cities the right to manage their own interests through municipal councils established from members of their own choosing. «The election of local government bodies by the people and their having the authority to make decisions on their own, which constitute the two essential elements of the principle of separation of duties (4), are clearly expressed in this formula.
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Romanian provincial administrative organization

Author Gruia,I. V, Karabaş, Mehmet Fazıl
Type Book
Language Turkish
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library University of Delaware
Record ID cdi_idealonline_journals_IDEAL_135828
Library Location Turkish Administration Journal, 1946, Vol.17 (181), p.148-173
Notes Even though our cities were privileged to be legal entities with some powers belonging to the public power, until the first main laws of our state, that is, Wallachia's basic charter dated July 14, 1831 (2) and Moldavia's basic charter dated January 1832, there could be no question of an administrative establishment based on the principle of separation of duties (3) in places settled with Romanians. 1831 de Eflâk’da bir görev ayrımı hareketi başlamıştır. The first part of the second appendix of the IV part of Wallachia's basic charter contained the following provision: "The central government, considering that all affairs related to the welfare and happiness of a city can only be entrusted to the hands of those who will particularly benefit from them, has decided to give the people of these cities the right to manage their own interests through municipal councils established from members of their own choosing. «The election of local government bodies by the people and their having the authority to make decisions on their own, which constitute the two essential elements of the principle of separation of duties (4), are clearly expressed in this formula.
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