Local self-government in a crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic: the case of Serbia
Abstract
This research examined whether there is an elaborate system of protocols, protection, and prevention in place at the local self-government level in the event of a crisis caused by an epidemic or pandemic. The core idea of this paper was to evaluate the protocol's effectiveness at the local self-government. Analysis was conducted using responses of 16 local self-government authorities. During a crisis caused by an epidemic/a pandemic of infectious illnesses, surveys were done as a cross-section documenting and detecting the current state of local self-government functioning. Methods used in the study are defining the objectives of the research, conceptualization, analysis of legal regulations, economic analysis, and decomposition of the problem. Key results and arguments of this paper expanded existing research thus there are only certain empirical data from areas that have been affected by the infectious disease caused by the epidemic/pandemic. Data was collected, processed, and system...atized to serve in model formulation. As a brief conclusion, this study suggested protocol effectiveness at the local self-government level representing the idea that emergency and crisis management should be organized to preserve the health and livelihood of the population in the area affected by the pandemic of infectious diseases and thus enable the functioning of economic activities and society as a whole.
Keywords:
Serbia / Security / Pandemic / Law / Epidemic / Emergency / Economy / Covid-19Source:
Journal of Liberty and International Affairs, 2022, 8, 1, 21-33Publisher:
- Institute for Research and European Studies
Collections
Institution/Community
Fakultet poslovne ekonomijeTY - JOUR AU - Karović, Samed AU - Domazet, Siniša AU - Ješić, Jelena PY - 2022 UR - https://redun.educons.edu.rs/handle/123456789/455 AB - This research examined whether there is an elaborate system of protocols, protection, and prevention in place at the local self-government level in the event of a crisis caused by an epidemic or pandemic. The core idea of this paper was to evaluate the protocol's effectiveness at the local self-government. Analysis was conducted using responses of 16 local self-government authorities. During a crisis caused by an epidemic/a pandemic of infectious illnesses, surveys were done as a cross-section documenting and detecting the current state of local self-government functioning. Methods used in the study are defining the objectives of the research, conceptualization, analysis of legal regulations, economic analysis, and decomposition of the problem. Key results and arguments of this paper expanded existing research thus there are only certain empirical data from areas that have been affected by the infectious disease caused by the epidemic/pandemic. Data was collected, processed, and systematized to serve in model formulation. As a brief conclusion, this study suggested protocol effectiveness at the local self-government level representing the idea that emergency and crisis management should be organized to preserve the health and livelihood of the population in the area affected by the pandemic of infectious diseases and thus enable the functioning of economic activities and society as a whole. PB - Institute for Research and European Studies T2 - Journal of Liberty and International Affairs T1 - Local self-government in a crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic: the case of Serbia EP - 33 IS - 1 SP - 21 VL - 8 DO - 10.47305/JLIA2281021k UR - conv_1153 ER -
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Karović, S., Domazet, S.,& Ješić, J.. (2022). Local self-government in a crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic: the case of Serbia. in Journal of Liberty and International Affairs Institute for Research and European Studies., 8(1), 21-33. https://doi.org/10.47305/JLIA2281021k conv_1153
Karović S, Domazet S, Ješić J. Local self-government in a crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic: the case of Serbia. in Journal of Liberty and International Affairs. 2022;8(1):21-33. doi:10.47305/JLIA2281021k conv_1153 .
Karović, Samed, Domazet, Siniša, Ješić, Jelena, "Local self-government in a crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic: the case of Serbia" in Journal of Liberty and International Affairs, 8, no. 1 (2022):21-33, https://doi.org/10.47305/JLIA2281021k ., conv_1153 .