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Administration. 70:77-88
Autor:
Aodh Quinlivan
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Urban History. 49:815-817
Autor:
Aodh Quinlivan
Publikováno v:
A Modern Guide to Local and Regional Politics ISBN: 9781839103452
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The Routledge Handbook of Local Elections and Voting in Europe ISBN: 9781003009672
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Autor:
Aodh Quinlivan
Publikováno v:
Irish Political Studies. 35:46-60
The 2019 local elections were run in conjunction with European Parliament elections, a constitutional referendum to ease restrictions on divorce, and local plebiscites in Cork city, Limeric...
Autor:
Aodh Quinlivan
Publikováno v:
Irish Political Studies. 33:424-426
This is a book which needed to be written and Muiris MacCarthaigh has done us a great service by describing and analysing, in great depth, the public sector reforms which were initiated in the peri...
Autor:
Aodh Quinlivan
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Irish Political Studies. 34:143-144
In the acknowledgements section of his new book, Mark Callanan expresses the wish that it will be a worthy successor to Local Government in Ireland: Inside Out which he edited in 2003, along with J...
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Aodh Quinlivan
Publikováno v:
Administration, Vol 63, Iss 2, Pp 101-117 (2015)
The Irish local government system works on a partnership model, with powers shared between the elected members and the appointed manager or chief executive. Within this system, each local authority elects a mayor on an annual basis from among its own
Autor:
Aodh Quinlivan
Publikováno v:
Administration, Vol 63, Iss 2, Pp 1-4 (2015)
Autor:
Aodh Quinlivan
Publikováno v:
Irish Political Studies. 30:132-142
The 2014 local elections were framed by legislation which dramatically altered the local government landscape and reduced the number of local authorities in the country from 114 to 31 with the abolition of the town council level. Though the elections