Central European Papers, 2022 (vol. 10), issue 1
Editorial
Editorial
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Central European Papers 2022, 10(1)
Articles
CURRENT APPROACHES AND PROCESSES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Mária Adamcová
Central European Papers 2022, 10(1):9-24 | DOI: 10.25142/cep.2022.005
Knowing the individual approaches to public administration helps us to thoroughly understand the identity of public administration. Among the basic approaches to public administration we includean interdisciplinary approach, an approach topublicadministration with an interdisciplinary character and an approach that supports public administration as a separate guided discipline. The classical methodological procedure is the basis of a systemic, institutional and structural-functional approach to public administration. In line with the previous availability of the current form of public administration, which are influenced by the processes of Europeanization...
MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC (COMMON AND DIFFERENT)
Igor Palú¹, Marie Sciskalová
Central European Papers 2022, 10(1):25-42 | DOI: 10.25142/cep.2022.002
The paper examines the normative power of municipalities in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic with a focus on common and different elements. The authors gradually pay attention to the constitutional and legal basis of municipal legislation, characterize generally binding legal regulations of municipalities as sources of law, analyze the procedural side of their adoption, as well as the exercise of state supervision over this activity of municipalities. They point out the problem areas of the current legislation and suggest possible solutions.
CHALLENGES RELATED TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL CLIMATE POLICY BY THE EXAMPLE OF MUNICIPALITIES OF THE POVIAT OF JÊDRZEJÓW
Joanna Podgórska-Ryka³a, Pawe³ Ostachowski
Central European Papers 2022, 10(1):43-60 | DOI: 10.25142/cep.2021.005
The climate policy is currently one of the most discussed issues in Central and Eastern Europe. Carbon neutrality, declared by European Union countries to be achieved until 2050, is going to be particularly difficult for such large countries as Poland in the said region. In this paper we focus on the issues related to investments in air and climate protection with particular consideration of the Polish conditions on the level of local government and underline importance of the local government unit of Polish poviat as a convenient area for investment-related cooperation of municipalities, aiming at energy transition of these units into areas...
AN EXTREME DISPROPORTIONALITY, CONSTITUTIONAl-lEGAl AND THEORETICAl-PHILOSOPHICAL BACKGROUNDS AND
LIMITS OF ITS APPLICATION IN A CURRENT CLASH OF CATALOGUED FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF AN
INDIVIDUAL AND PROTECTION OF A PUBLIC HEALTH
Ferdinand Korn
Central European Papers 2022, 10(1):61-77 | DOI: 10.25142/cep.2022.004
Onthebasis ofphilosophical-legalandconstitutional-theoreticalpremitiesthepresentarticle analyses aspects which are present in the current decision-making of the Constitutional Court when assessing the compatibility of legal acts of public health with constitutional texting in their broadest definition de constitutione ferenda and de constituitone lata emphasising the need to return to the sources (ad fontes) of continental legal culture in any constitutional analysis carried out of the clash of fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual and of the public interest presented by the State. By using mainly logical methods, the author of the...
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE TOURISM MARKET IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Pavlína Pelle¹ová, Klára Václavínková
Central European Papers 2022, 10(1):79-88 | DOI: 10.25142/cep.2022.003
Tourism is one of the most important economic sectors in the world. Tourism is an initiating industry that generates additional consumption. Demand is shifting to accommodation facilities with a higher standard of service. Accommodation services are one of the sectors that have been hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic and together with hotels and guesthouses including the shortage of guests in many regions they are still struggling financially. Tracking domestic and inbound tourism shows that the number of foreign tourists is down 63 %, on the other hand, it is possible to see an increase in relative visits and business trips.
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