Abstract
In the light of recent constitutional and legislative innovations regarding the legal regulation of civil society as a whole, and in particular of its individual public law institutions, as well as the legal position of the Constitutional Court regarding the recognition of the local community as a subject and source of local self-government, the concept and content of the legal definition of “local community” as a category are analyzed the sciences of municipal law and the legal institute of the eponymous branch of law. In order to clarify the concept of a local community as a subject of local self-government and formulate proposals for its legal regulation in the current legislation, the main elements (institutions) that make up its structure are highlighted, as well as the forms of interaction of the local community with local self-government bodies.
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