Thirty years of Autonomic Administration in the Balearic Islands (Reflections on the changes produced by the Statutes of Autonomy of 1883 and 2007)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24965/reala.vi315-316.10036Keywords:
Autonomous public law, public administration, administrative organization, Statute of Autonomy of the Balearic Islands, Autonomous Community of the Balearic IslandsAbstract
The Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands now has a significant management, result in the development process model of the autonomous state. This article aims to provide an overview of trends over the autonomous administration for the past thirty years until today, reflecting on the major changes brought about by the Statute of Autonomy of 1983 and 2007. Thus, from the statutory provisions on the organization of self-government institutions, of building a self-management and legal status of the Administration, this paper addresses the legal framework that has supported-and-supports the deployment of the Administration autonomous. But it also analyzes the regional organizational framework, including the ordinary organization but also instrumental and the recent measures on simplification and administrative transparency, in tune with Community law and European integration.