Verfassung und Verwaltungsorganisation der Städte : Siebenter Band: England - Frankreich - Nordamerika. Im Auftrag des Vereins Für Socialpolitik Herausgegeben. (Schriften des Vereins Für Socialpolitik 123).

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Main Author: Socialpolitik, Verein für.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2014.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • I. England
  • Municipalities in England. From F. W. Hirst
  • Introduction on English local government generally
  • Municipal Government in England
  • The Town Clerk
  • The Committee System
  • Bye Laws and Standing Orders
  • The Course of Business
  • The Control of Municipal Finance
  • Municipal Finance
  • Government contributions to the Relief of Rates
  • London. From F. W. Hirst
  • Preface
  • Part I. Historical.
  • I. Roman London
  • II. Saxon London
  • III. Norman London and the London charters
  • IV. Plantagenet London 1154-1485 A. D.
  • Tudor and Stuart London 1485-1688
  • The Existing City of London and its Corporation
  • Area population and wards
  • Constitution of City Corporation
  • City Police
  • City Estates
  • Markets
  • Public Health
  • Parks and Pleasure Grounds
  • Education Museums etc.
  • The London Police
  • Public Health in London
  • The City Streets
  • The City and the Thames
  • The Reform of Metropolitan Government
  • The Metropolitan Boroughs
  • The London County Council
  • Voting
  • The London County Council's Committees and their Procedure
  • London County Council Finances. Total Receipts and Expenditure on Accounts affecting the County Rate 1905/6
  • Some Books and Authorities on London Government
  • The City of Leeds. From F. W. Hirst
  • Its Municipal History and Modern Organization
  • The Present Borough and its Organization
  • II. Frankreich. Les institutions municipales de la France. Leur evolution au cours du XIXe siecle. Par H. Berthelemy. Professeur á lÚniversite de Paris.
  • Introduction. Considerations generales sur la Decentralisation en France
  • Notions historiques. Traits essentiels de l'ancien regime municipale
  • Le regime municipal apres la Revolution francaise
  • Les principes modernes du droit municipal
  • Le regime exceptionnel de la Ville de Paris.
  • Chapitre I. Le Personnel Municipal
  • L'administration deliberante. - Application du regime électif
  • Observations sur le caractere politique des assemblées déliberantes
  • Les municipalites (administration active)
  • Les auxiliaires retribues des services municipaux
  • Les établissements publics municipaux
  • Les services publics concedes
  • Les Chambres de commerce
  • Chapitre II. Les Fonctions Municipales
  • Historique de la loi, de l'an VIII au régime actuel
  • Le régime actuel. - Attributions de police
  • Mesures relatives á la sécurité publique
  • Mesures relatives á la commodite de la voiri
  • Mesures relatives á l'hygiene publique
  • Attributions Administratives
  • Administration du domaine privé
  • Les communaux
  • Entretien et affectation des bâtiments communaux
  • Aménagement et entretien des voies publiques
  • Services publics communaux
  • Enseignement public
  • Rapports des communes et des églises
  • Services communaux d'assistanc
  • Services de defense contre l'incendie
  • Halles marchés. - Abattoirs
  • Services industriels-Eau-Éclairage-Transports
  • Administration financière
  • Centimes additionnels
  • Octrois
  • Ressources extraordinaires. - Emprunts
  • Chapitre III. Des pouvoirs municipaux et de la tutelle administrative
  • Definition de la „tutelle administrative"
  • Les recours juridictionnels, distincts de la tutelle administrative
  • La tutelle administrative jusqu'á la loi de 1884
  • L'exercice de la tutelle administrative dans le droit actuel
  • Mesures á légard des personnes
  • Mesures á l'egard des corps
  • Mesures á l'egard des actes
  • Règles speciales à la Ville de Paris
  • Conclusion
  • III. Nord-Amerika. The Position and Powers of Cities in the United States. From Frank J. Goodnow
  • Chapter I. The Position of the City in the United States.
  • Chapter II. Recent Changes in the Relation of the City in the United States to the State Government
  • Chapter III. The Political Party and the City
  • Chapter IV. The Organization of the City in the United States
  • Chapter V. The Functions of Cities in the United States
  • The Government of Great American Cities. By Delos F. Wilcox Ph.-D. Detroit, Michigan U.S.A.
  • I. Introductory Statement
  • Constitutional Limitations
  • Control Exercised by State authorities
  • National Municipal League Program
  • Proposed Constitutional Provisions
  • Proposed General Municipal Corporations Law
  • Great Cities Chosen for Description
  • Certain Smaller American Cities which are Conducting important Municipal Experiments
  • II. Washington
  • III. New York
  • Constitutional Limitation in New York State
  • Legislative Control over New York City
  • The Charter of Greater New York
  • The City Council
  • The Granting of Franchises
  • The Executive Departments
  • The Mayor's Duties
  • Department of Finance
  • Board of Estimate and Apportionment
  • Law Department
  • Police Department
  • Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity
  • Department of Street Cleaning
  • Department of Bridges
  • Department of Parks
  • Department of Public Charities
  • Department of Correction
  • Fire Department
  • Department of Docks and Ferries
  • Department of Taxes and Assessments
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Health
  • Tenement House Department
  • The Courts
  • Wealth and Financial Transactions of New York City
  • IV. Chicago
  • The First City Charter - 1837
  • The Second City Charter - 1851
  • The Third City Charter - 1863
  • Chicago Under Cities and Villages Act of 1872
  • Provisions of the Constitution and Laws of Illinois affecting Chicago
  • Present Organization of Chicago City Government
  • Chicago's Great Municipal Problems
  • V. Philadelphia
  • The Gas Works.
  • Street Railway Franchises
  • The Water Works
  • Public Health and Charities
  • The Public Schools
  • Constitutional Status of the City
  • The Philadelphia Charter
  • VI. Saint Louis
  • Constitutional Provisions Affecting Cities in Missouri
  • Organization and Powers of the City Government
  • The Finances of the City
  • VII. Boston
  • Organization of the City Government
  • The Legislative Department of the City Government
  • Finances of the City
  • VIII. Baltimore
  • Organization of the City Government
  • The Finances of the City
  • IX. Cleveland
  • The City's Finances
  • X. San Francisco
  • XI. New Orleans
  • XII. General Remarks and Comparative Financial Tables.