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@incollection{ Cornea2018,
 title = {Populația - elementul definitoriu al identităţii colectivităţilor teritoriale locale},
 author = {Cornea, Sergiu},
 editor = {Preutu, Cristina and Enache, George},
 year = {2018},
 booktitle = {Identităţi etno-confesionale şi reprezentări ale celuilalt în spaţiul est-european: între stereotip şi voinţa de a cunoaşte},
 pages = {356-371},
 address = {Iași},
 publisher = {Editura Universităţii "Al. I. Cuza"},
 isbn = {978-606-714-473-4},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-65220-8},
 abstract = {The recognition of the local collectivities and the essential role of democratic
society require the clear definition of the term "local collectivity", which would allow the
avoiding of ambiguities in its usage.
The defining element of the local territorial collectivities is the population, which
includes all inhabitants permanently living in the territorial perimeter of the local
collectivity.
There are identified criteria that allow the establishment of the individuals’ belonging
to a specific local collectivity. This is very important because the individual's ability to be
part of a particular local collectivity gives him the opportunity to take part in local selfgovernment.
I insisted on the recognition of the local population as a subject of the local autonomy,
and not of the local public authorities elected by the population who are representatives of
the local territorial collectivities, while also examining the causes of the population’s nonparticipation
in local public life.},
}