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I. National constitutions and planning systems
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1. Planning legislation
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Planning Systems
European Spatial Policy-Making
National Planning Systems
Comparison of Planning Systems
I. National constitutions and planning systems
1. Planning legislation
2. State-municipal division
3. Main responsibilities: state, regional and municipal planning agencies
4. Access to public authority matters
5. Property rights
6. Public rights to the use of land
7. Settlement system categories for planning
8. Groups to be prioritized in planning
II. Planning and management at national level
III. Planning and management at regional level
IV. Planning at municipal and local level
V. Participation
Practical Examples
Which types of by-laws exist outside the central legislative council(s) of the state and by whom are they adopted?
Answers:
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Belarus
No by-laws exist outside the central legislative council(s) of the state.
Denmark
No by-laws exist outside the central legislative council(s) of the state.
Estonia
No by-laws exist outside the central legislative council(s) of the state.
Finland
There are by-laws which are adopted by the building ordinance (a statutory local municipal code).
Germany
There are
by-laws which are adopted by the council and
ordinances
which are adopted by officials.
(see also
DE Country
and
DE Planning System
)
Latvia
There are by-laws existing (Binding regulations) which are adopted by the local councils.
Lithuania
By-laws do not exist for legislating laws, but for passing the resolutions and decrees (postlegal acts). These by-laws consist of regulations and schedules and are adopted by officials. (see also
LT Planning System
)
Norway
There are two by-laws:
the
subordinate legislation
is adopted by officials of the central government administration and
the
articles of association
are adopted by the
municipal council
.
(see also
NO Country
and
NO Planning System
)
Poland
There are by-laws existing which are adopted by the local councils.
Russia
By-laws exist in the form of regional laws and municipal by-laws. They are adopted by municipal councils.
Sweden
As laws, by-laws can only be decided by the parliament in the field of planning.
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