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The Constitutionalization of Local Government in Developing Countries—Analysis of African Experiences in Global Perspective

机译:发展中国家地方政府的宪法化-全球视角下的非洲经验分析

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The constitutionalization of local government is a distinctive contribution of developing countries to governance reform and the policy and practice of modern public administration. Local governments in most western and industrialized societies are creatures of the national government and are essentially statutory bodies-created, modified and suspended or eliminated at will by the state statutes. In fact, in the Anglo Saxon tradition, these institutions are referred to as local authorities and never local government. In seeking to enhance the capacity of sub-national entities against overbearing central authorities countries as disparate as Brazil, India, Philippines, Bolivia, Colombia, South Korea to mention only a few constitutionalized their local governments. This boosted the status and role of these entities in terms of the policy processes for local level development, services delivery and citizen participation. There have also been a number of challenges—local elite capture or corruption, capacity, coordination, equity and stability issues. However, a consistent overall consequence when properly implemented has been a positive impact on service delivery and the enhancement of the interface between local government and local governance as well as the strengthening of intergovernmental relations. A number of African countries have followed this global good governance practice but the results have been mixed. This paper reviews the experiences of Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and Ghana that have all constitutionalized local governments and seek to explain the differential outcomes in each country context. This is an important issue as a number of other countries that have recently initiated fundamental governance changes have incorporated local government reform as a part of the constitutional reform process. These countries include Kenya while a number of other countries in eastern, southern and especially northern parts of the continent are likely to follow this example as they engage the constitutional reform process.
机译:地方政府的宪政化是发展中国家对治理改革以及现代公共行政政策和实践的独特贡献。在大多数西方和工业化社会中,地方政府都是中央政府的产物,实质上是由国家法规随意创建,修改,暂停或取消的法定机构。实际上,按照盎格鲁撒克逊人的传统,这些机构被称为地方当局,而不是地方政府。在寻求提高地方政府抵御过度霸权的中央政府的能力的过程中,巴西,印度,菲律宾,玻利维亚,哥伦比亚,韩国等截然不同的国家仅列举了少数几个使地方政府宪法化的国家。就地方发展,服务提供和公民参与的政策程序而言,这提高了这些实体的地位和作用。还面临许多挑战-地方精英的俘虏或腐败,能力,协调,公平和稳定问题。但是,如果得到适当实施,将产生一致的总体结果,对服务提供,加强地方政府与地方治理之间的关系以及加强政府间关系产生积极影响。许多非洲国家都遵循了这种全球善政做法,但结果好坏参半。本文回顾了尼日利亚,南非,乌干达和加纳已将地方政府宪法化的经验,并试图解释每个国家背景下的不同结果。这是一个重要的问题,因为许多其他近期发起了根本治理变革的国家已经将地方政府改革纳入宪法改革进程的一部分。这些国家包括肯尼亚,而非洲大陆东部,南部,特别是北部的许多其他国家在参与宪法改革进程时很可能效仿这一榜样。

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    《Beijing Law Review》 |2012年第2期|共9页
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    Dele Olowu;

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