La autonomía local en la républica de Chile y en costa rica breve dignóstico Comparativo
Local corporations bears the responsibility for safeguarding the interests and local services for the benefi t of the communes. Of course, we start from the premise that such a situation provides the Constitution of each State, a provision which in turn must respect the common legislator. However, t...
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Universidad de Costa Rica. Colegio de Abogados de Costa Rica
2012
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Sarrera elektronikoa: | http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4157325 |
Baliabidea: | El Foro, ISSN 1659-1496, Nº. 12, 2012, pags. 82-89 |
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Local corporations bears the responsibility for
safeguarding the interests and local services for the
benefi t of the communes. Of course, we start from
the premise that such a situation provides the Constitution
of each State, a provision which in turn must
respect the common legislator. However, the issue
is not entirely peaceful, mainly due to the struggle
for power between the central thesis and decentralization
as contemporary doctrine and related to any
State Social and Democratic, for instance, the Costa
Rican. Thus, this study begins with a brief comparison
with the Republic of Chile, which by the way,
keeps even today, some remains, of course unfortunate,
of the dictatorship of Pinochet disappeared.
This, coupled with the central thesis has penetrated
deeply into the legal system of the South American
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