Local Autonomy Law I

NAIKI, Shigeru
  Elective Requisites  2 credits
【Regional Economics・1st semester】
19-1-0793-1968

1.
Outline
The local administration links closely to the citizen life, and social administrations, such as welfare, school education, fire defense, road/river management, and other social infrastructure, are conducted in most cases by the local government. Total expenditures of the local governments is about double that of the central government. Local autonomy is guaranteed by the Constitution. The Local Autonomy Act provides for the basic matters relating to the organization and the operation of local governments such as their types, powers, residents, legislative assemblies, and financial affairs. It also specifies the relationship between the national and local governments.
Furthermore the students can study the systems of foreign countries, especially the UK -- "The mother country of the local democracy." (The professor is an honorary research fellow at the University of Birmingham in the UK.)The students can get the knowledge,accoplishment and attitude of DP(2・3).
The students will be given an opportunity to visit the Tochigi prefectural government to study the practical activities at the front line.

<Comment>
The local administration links closely to the citizen’s life, and social administrations, such as welfare, school education, fire defense, road/river management, and other social infrastructure, are conducted in most cases by the local government. Total expenditures of the local governments are about double that of the central government. Local autonomy is guaranteed by the Constitution. The Local Autonomy Act provides for the basic matters relating to the organization and the operation of local governments such as their types, powers, residents, legislative assemblies, and financial affairs. It also specifies the relationship between the national and local governments.
Furthermore the students can study the systems of other foreign countries, especially the UK -- "The mother country of the local democracy." (The professor is an honorary research fellow at the University of Birmingham in the UK.).
The students can learn more about the knowledge, accomplishment and attitude in DP (2,3).
The students will be given an opportunity to visit the Tochigi prefectural government to study the practical activities at the front line.
2.
Objectives
Japan is presently on the course of fundamental reform, including at the local government level.
The professor teaching this course has had a a great deal of experience as a senior officer in both central and local governments, such as a diplomat, deputy mayor, general affairs manager and a pioneer of the "One village, one product" movement (a typical local development policy which has spread throughout Japan). The professor also holds the title of honorary professor of the Local Autonomy College, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
The students will learn the basic principle of local autonomy, which is indispensable to democracy, and take pride in their own hometown. The students can establish feelings of belonging as a member of the society.

<Comment>
Japan is moving into the course of fundamental reform, including at the local government level.
The professor teaching in this course has had a great deal of experience as a senior officer in both central and local governments, such as a diplomat, deputy mayor, general affairs manager and a pioneer of the "One village, one product" movement (a typical local development policy which has spread throughout Japan). The professor also holds the title of honorary professor of the Local Autonomy College, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
The students will learn the basic principle of local autonomy, which is indispensable to democracy, and take pride in their own hometown. The students can establish feelings of belonging as a member of the society.
3.
Grading Policy
Examination

<Comment>
訂正無し
4.
Textbook and Reference
" The real face of the local autonomy in the UK and Japan" Shigeru Naiki,Gyousei,
ISBN978-4-324-10126-1

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訂正無し
5.
Requirements (Assignments)

To read referencial materials and to understand the technical words with regard to each lecture.

<Comment>
Read the referential materials and understand the technical words with regards to each lecture.

6.
Note
To have the intrests in the current topics

<Comment>
Students must have the interests in the current topics.
7.
Schedule
1. Gidance

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Guidance

2. Constitution

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3. Constitution and local autonomy

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4. Which area does a student belong to?

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5. Which is greater ,municipality or prefecture?

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訂正無し
6.
The role of the local government

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訂正無し
7. The closing of the zoo in the city of Kitakyushu

<Comment>
訂正無し
8. Administration of the local government

<Comment>
訂正無し
9.
Finance of the local government

<Comment>
訂正無し
10.
Legisration of the localgovernment

<Comment>
Legislation of the local government
11. Pollutionproblems

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Pollution problems

12.
The right to participate

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13.
Orginazation of the local government

<Comment>
Organization of the local government
14.
The role of the assembly

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訂正無し
15. The relationship between the central and local government

<Comment>
訂正無し
1.
Outline
The local administration links closely to the citizen life, and social administrations, such as welfare, school education, fire defense, road/river management, and other social infrastructure, are conducted in most cases by the local government. Total expenditures of the local governments is about double that of the central government. Local autonomy is guaranteed by the Constitution. The Local Autonomy Act provides for the basic matters relating to the organization and the operation of local governments such as their types, powers, residents, legislative assemblies, and financial affairs. It also specifies the relationship between the national and local governments.
Furthermore the students can study the systems of foreign countries, especially the UK -- "The mother country of the local democracy." (The professor is an honorary research fellow at the University of Birmingham in the UK.)The students can get the knowledge,accoplishment and attitude of DP(2・3).
The students will be given an opportunity to visit the Tochigi prefectural government to study the practical activities at the front line.

<Comment>
The local administration links closely to the citizen’s life, and social administrations, such as welfare, school education, fire defense, road/river management, and other social infrastructure, are conducted in most cases by the local government. Total expenditures of the local governments are about double that of the central government. Local autonomy is guaranteed by the Constitution. The Local Autonomy Act provides for the basic matters relating to the organization and the operation of local governments such as their types, powers, residents, legislative assemblies, and financial affairs. It also specifies the relationship between the national and local governments.
Furthermore the students can study the systems of other foreign countries, especially the UK -- "The mother country of the local democracy." (The professor is an honorary research fellow at the University of Birmingham in the UK.).
The students can learn more about the knowledge, accomplishment and attitude in DP (2,3).
The students will be given an opportunity to visit the Tochigi prefectural government to study the practical activities at the front line.
2.
Objectives
Japan is presently on the course of fundamental reform, including at the local government level.
The professor teaching this course has had a a great deal of experience as a senior officer in both central and local governments, such as a diplomat, deputy mayor, general affairs manager and a pioneer of the "One village, one product" movement (a typical local development policy which has spread throughout Japan). The professor also holds the title of honorary professor of the Local Autonomy College, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
The students will learn the basic principle of local autonomy, which is indispensable to democracy, and take pride in their own hometown. The students can establish feelings of belonging as a member of the society.

<Comment>
Japan is moving into the course of fundamental reform, including at the local government level.
The professor teaching in this course has had a great deal of experience as a senior officer in both central and local governments, such as a diplomat, deputy mayor, general affairs manager and a pioneer of the "One village, one product" movement (a typical local development policy which has spread throughout Japan). The professor also holds the title of honorary professor of the Local Autonomy College, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
The students will learn the basic principle of local autonomy, which is indispensable to democracy, and take pride in their own hometown. The students can establish feelings of belonging as a member of the society.
3.
Grading Policy
Examination

<Comment>
訂正無し
4.
Textbook and Reference
" The real face of the local autonomy in the UK and Japan" Shigeru Naiki,Gyousei,
ISBN978-4-324-10126-1

<Comment>
訂正無し
5.
Requirements (Assignments)

To read referencial materials and to understand the technical words with regard to each lecture.

<Comment>
Read the referential materials and understand the technical words with regards to each lecture.

6.
Note
To have the intrests in the current topics

<Comment>
Students must have the interests in the current topics.
7.
Schedule
1. Gidance

<Comment>
Guidance

2. Constitution

<Comment>
訂正無し
3. Constitution and local autonomy

<Comment>
訂正無し
4. Which area does a student belong to?

<Comment>
訂正無し
5. Which is greater ,municipality or prefecture?

<Comment>
訂正無し
6.
The role of the local government

<Comment>
訂正無し
7. The closing of the zoo in the city of Kitakyushu

<Comment>
訂正無し
8. Administration of the local government

<Comment>
訂正無し
9.
Finance of the local government

<Comment>
訂正無し
10.
Legisration of the localgovernment

<Comment>
Legislation of the local government
11. Pollutionproblems

<Comment>
Pollution problems

12.
The right to participate

<Comment>
訂正無し
13.
Orginazation of the local government

<Comment>
Organization of the local government
14.
The role of the assembly

<Comment>
訂正無し
15. The relationship between the central and local government

<Comment>
訂正無し