Legal mechanisms for managing household waste between legal dedication and the difficulties of embodiment (A study in the light of the report of the Accounting Council for the year 2019)
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https://doi.org/10.59791/efas.v9i2.1383Keywords:
Accounting council, Difficulties, Household waste, legal mechanisms MunicipalityAbstract
This research paper aims to shed light on the effectiveness of municipalities in embodying legal mechanisms for waste management in field practice, which requires the use of the analytical method to analyze the various legal texts
The organization of these legal mechanisms and an attempt to apply them to the field experience of a range of municipalities covered by the oversight of the Accountability Council, which included an audit process in 2017 to assess the effectiveness of the process of managing household waste, and from this monitoring, a report was issued in 2019 , which recorded several difficulties that prevented the implementation of these The mechanisms on the ground, and in order to address these shortcomings, we made a number of recommendations, the most important of which is the need for the actual implementation of municipal plans for waste management, as well as the trend towards indirect exploitation instead of direct exploitation, which has proven ineffective, and the need for municipalities to be keen on setting practical procedures necessary to collect the waste fee , and expanding the completion of technical backfill centers.
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