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A Study on the Reform of Multi-level Regulation between the Central and Local Government: Focusing on the Regulation of Historic-Cultural Protection Zone

  • Korean Society and Public Administration
  • Abbr : KSPA
  • 2014, 24(4), pp.233-259
  • Publisher : Seoul Association For Public Administration
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Administration

Seo Jae ho 1

1부경대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study examines the problems of multi-level regulation between central and local government, which impacts on the lives of citizens, through a case study of the regulation of historic-cultural protection zones of regional government. Four problems relating to multi-level regulation and its reform are identified. First, there were serious problems concerning equity of regulation between different local governments. Second, the systems of regulatory reform between central and local government were not connected in a consistent manner. Third, the current regulation enrollment system did not manage multi-level regulation effectively. Fourth, the regulatory reform system did not reflect the need for changes at the level of local government. To respond to these problems, this study offers five policy recommendations: The development of standardized regulation criteria for cases when central government delegates the right to enact law to local government; the addition of multi-level regulation traits to the enrollment system; the consistency of central and local law must be ensured; support for organizational structures in the reform of multi-level regulations should be maintained; the organization and functions of the reform committee of local government should be strengthened.

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