The Philosophy of the European Union Legislation Formation in the Field of Local Governance Construction

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https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v19i3.494

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the philosophy of law, legislation standards, local government, the legislative framework, government, political system

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The article is devoted to substantiating the philosophical and legal approach to the law within the framework of the formation of a legal framework in the field of creating a qualitatively new system of local self-government. The article examines the problems of jurisprudence from the standpoint of the philosophy of law within the framework of local government. In the article, the author also examines the historical and methodological aspects of the development of the philosophical foundations of the formation of the system of local self-government as the most important moment in the formation of European liberalism due to its genesis. The purpose of the article is to describe the direct influence of the philosophy of law on the formation and development of the legal worldview of building a system of local self-govern­ment. Throughout its history, the European Union has developed a set of standards on which local self-government systems of EU member states and applicants for this status are built. The complexity and simultaneous importance of legislative regulation of the functioning of this system are evidenced by the fact that the legislation and principles of international law used by the EU in the field of local self-government are among the “youngest” ones.

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Iryna LYCHENKO, National University "Lviv Polytechnic"

(PhD, Dr. of Science in Law) is Professor of Civil Law and Procedure Department at Educational-Scientific Institute of Law, Psychology and Innovative Education, National University “Lviv Polytechnic”, Lviv, Ukraine. Her areas of interest include philosophy, philosophy of law, legislation standards, local government, the legislative framework, government, political system. Iryna Lychenko is the author of 110 scientific articles.

Orest KRASIVSKYY, Lviv Regional Institute for Public Administration of the National Academy for Public Administration

(PhD, Dr. of Science in History) is Professor of the Department of European Integration and Law of Lviv Regional Institute for Public Administration of the National Academy for Public Administration, Lviv, Ukraine. His areas of interest include philosophy, philosophy of law, legislation stan­dards, local government, the legislative framework, government, political system. Orest Krasivskyy is the author of 70 scientific articles.

Natalia LESKO, National University "Lviv Polytechnic"

(PhD, Dr. of Science in Law) is Associate Professor of the Civil Law and Procedure Department at Educational-Scientific Institute of Law, Psychology and Innovative Education, National University “Lviv Polytechnic”, Lviv, Ukraine. Her areas of interest include philosophy, philosophy of law, legislation standards, local government, the legislative framework, government, political system. Natalia Lesko is the author of 90 scientific articles.

Nataliia PAYLIUK, National University "Lviv Polytechnic"

(PhD, Dr. of Science in Law) is Associate Professor of the Civil Law and Procedure Department Educational-Scientific Institute of Law, Psychology and Innovative Education, National University “Lviv Polytechnic”, Lviv, Ukraine. Her areas of interest include philosophy, philosophy of law, legislation standards, local government, the legislative framework, government, political system. Nataliia Payliuk is the author of 35 scientific articles.

Lidiia MARUSIAK, State Higher Educational Institution "Uzhgorod National University"

(PhD, Dr. of Science in Law) is Associate Professor of the Social Sciences and Humanities Department at State Higher Educational Institution “Uzhgorod National University” Uzhgorod, Ukraine. Her areas of interest include philosophy, philosophy of law, legislation standards, local government, the legislative framework, government, political system. Lidiia Marusiak is the author of 15 scientific articles.

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2021-09-25

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LYCHENKO, I., KRASIVSKYY, O., LESKO, N., PAYLIUK, N., & MARUSIAK, L. (2021). The Philosophy of the European Union Legislation Formation in the Field of Local Governance Construction. WISDOM, 19(3), 163–171. https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v19i3.494

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