Abstract

The article examines the nature of municipal organic charters in Argentina. The author determined the requirements for municipalities that have the right to adopt organic charters; the procedure for adoption and features of the content of such charters; reviewed relevant historical aspects. Based on an analysis of Argentine legislation, law enforcement practice and doctrinal sources, the author comes to the conclusion about the quasi-constitutional nature of organic charters. According to the author, the experience of Argentina can be useful in terms of developing municipal rule-making in Russia, increasing the independence of municipal authorities and solving the problem of the ‘template’ nature of municipal charters.

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