The role of municipalities in the realization of citizens' rights, a participatory approach
Abstract
The important issues in the field of urban studies and urban planning at the global level is raised, the debate over the relationship between civil rights and urban management. Cities have a different structure and functions are as accommodation centers. The formation of structural elements in multiple cities and roles also marked by political and social actors. The formation and the role of urban areas to different actors including government, communities, civil society and the legislature has, To tasks and assignments and the mutual interaction between citizens and administrators at the national and local affairs. City, citizens and urban management as related concepts that are very close to each other. The emergence and assumptions necessary for the interaction between elements of urban management that includes citizens, institutions of the city, council and private sector need to be based on the rule of law. In this paper analytical method has been tried to the importance of civil rights and civil rights in the constitution and on the other analyze the analysis of the concept, background and municipal laws and regulations should be in place of citizenship. The results show the importance of civil rights must develop the rules and regulations related to urban planning, urban management, the positive effect of regulating urban life, and other consequences of changes in the planning and management of urban searched. It is therefore a great help to regulate the process of urban management, citizenship and participation in decision-making is. But what now lies ahead as municipal law needs to be updated and more efficient.