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The Features of the System of Normative-Legal Acts of Local Self-Government of Ukraine: A Rejection of the Soviet Union Postulates in Favour of the European Union Values

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  • Petryshyn Oleh

    (Scientific Research Institute of State Building and Local Government of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine Chernyshevska 80, Kharkiv 61002, Ukraine)

  • Petryshyna Maryna

    (Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University Pushkinska 77, Kharkiv 61024, Ukraine)

  • Hyliaka Oleh

    (National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine Pushkinska 70, Kharkiv 61024, Ukraine)

  • Didych Taras

    (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Volodymyrska, 60, Kyiv 01033, Ukraine)

Abstract

In this article, the authors, collaboratively and based on their experience of related research (normative-legal activity of local self-government (Petryshyna, 2011), general theoretical problems of law-making and norm-making (Didych, 2018), problems of reception of foreign experience of reforming local self-government (Petryshyn, 2014), and pressing problems of decentralization reform (Hyliaka, 2015)) investigate the features and the shortcomings of the system of normative-legal acts of local self-government of Ukraine. These include: the problems of the legal status and the nature of the modern system of normative legal acts of local self-government, its normative-legal consolidation; the issues of practical law-making by bodies and officials of local self-government through the prism of the heritage of the Soviet system of local self-government; the shortcomings in the reforms undertaken since independence; the ongoing decentralization and associated reforms as well as existing concepts and plans aimed at the integration of Ukraine into European legal space and the European Union in particular.

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  • Petryshyn Oleh & Petryshyna Maryna & Hyliaka Oleh & Didych Taras, 2019. "The Features of the System of Normative-Legal Acts of Local Self-Government of Ukraine: A Rejection of the Soviet Union Postulates in Favour of the European Union Values," TalTech Journal of European Studies, Sciendo, vol. 9(3), pages 286-310, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:bjeust:v:9:y:2019:i:3:p:286-310:n:16
    DOI: 10.1515/bjes-2019-0034
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