Palestinian local government: Issues of legal and institutional frameworks

In the public administration field, the legislative, executive and judicial frameworks should be consistent. The institutional framework of the Palestinian local government, however, seems largely impacted by an incoherent legal framework. Against this backdrop, this study describes the current loca...

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Main Authors: Qawasmeh, Feras Ali, Singaravelloo, Kuppusamy, Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
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spelling my.um.eprints.350902022-08-26T03:08:49Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35090/ Palestinian local government: Issues of legal and institutional frameworks Qawasmeh, Feras Ali Singaravelloo, Kuppusamy Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza JF Political institutions (General) In the public administration field, the legislative, executive and judicial frameworks should be consistent. The institutional framework of the Palestinian local government, however, seems largely impacted by an incoherent legal framework. Against this backdrop, this study describes the current local government institutional framework. Secondly, this study investigates the current issues relating to the legal and institutional frameworks of the Palestinian local government. A qualitative research approach was adopted to collect data in order to achieve the objectives of the study. The present research utilizes a combination of primary and secondary data. Nine interviews were conducted to gather the primary data, while scholarly works and government documents were used for gathering secondary data. The results show that fully governmental institutions are the most active within the institutional framework while non-governmental institutions are less active. The results also show that the primary obstacle for an efficient legal framework is due to previous laws, overlapping powers and weak legal practices. Furthermore, the institutional framework suffers from deformed structure and weak integration. The discussion section revealed that the current local government system can be best described as a ``Chaotic Hybrid System''. When comparing the empirical results with the theoretical concepts, it is indicated that the current local government structure reflects the Public Choice Theory perspective, which advocates for horizontal and vertical fragmentation. However, the Israeli occupation and international funds seem to contribute to complicating the fragmentation of the structure. The structure hence could be described as ``Altered Fragmented Structure''. Natl Res Univ Higher Sch Economics 2021 Article PeerReviewed Qawasmeh, Feras Ali and Singaravelloo, Kuppusamy and Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza (2021) Palestinian local government: Issues of legal and institutional frameworks. Voprosy Gosudarstvennogo I Munitsipalnogo Upravleniya-Public Administration Issues (6, 2). pp. 146-171. ISSN 1999-5431, DOI https://doi.org/10.17323/1999-5431-2021-0-6-146-171 <https://doi.org/10.17323/1999-5431-2021-0-6-146-171>. 10.17323/1999-5431-2021-0-6-146-171
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Qawasmeh, Feras Ali
Singaravelloo, Kuppusamy
Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
Palestinian local government: Issues of legal and institutional frameworks
description In the public administration field, the legislative, executive and judicial frameworks should be consistent. The institutional framework of the Palestinian local government, however, seems largely impacted by an incoherent legal framework. Against this backdrop, this study describes the current local government institutional framework. Secondly, this study investigates the current issues relating to the legal and institutional frameworks of the Palestinian local government. A qualitative research approach was adopted to collect data in order to achieve the objectives of the study. The present research utilizes a combination of primary and secondary data. Nine interviews were conducted to gather the primary data, while scholarly works and government documents were used for gathering secondary data. The results show that fully governmental institutions are the most active within the institutional framework while non-governmental institutions are less active. The results also show that the primary obstacle for an efficient legal framework is due to previous laws, overlapping powers and weak legal practices. Furthermore, the institutional framework suffers from deformed structure and weak integration. The discussion section revealed that the current local government system can be best described as a ``Chaotic Hybrid System''. When comparing the empirical results with the theoretical concepts, it is indicated that the current local government structure reflects the Public Choice Theory perspective, which advocates for horizontal and vertical fragmentation. However, the Israeli occupation and international funds seem to contribute to complicating the fragmentation of the structure. The structure hence could be described as ``Altered Fragmented Structure''.
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author Qawasmeh, Feras Ali
Singaravelloo, Kuppusamy
Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
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Singaravelloo, Kuppusamy
Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
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title Palestinian local government: Issues of legal and institutional frameworks
title_short Palestinian local government: Issues of legal and institutional frameworks
title_full Palestinian local government: Issues of legal and institutional frameworks
title_fullStr Palestinian local government: Issues of legal and institutional frameworks
title_full_unstemmed Palestinian local government: Issues of legal and institutional frameworks
title_sort palestinian local government: issues of legal and institutional frameworks
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