LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN HONDURAS: THREE COMMENTS ON MUNICIPALITIES AND ZEDES

Authors

  • Javier D. Briceño Honduran Young Arbitrators y Young ICCA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/lrd.v45i1.19384

Keywords:

Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Municipal Law, Local Autonomy, Local Government, Municipalities, Zones Of Economic Development And Employment, Zede

Abstract

Due to the lack of academic material on the Honduran local government, this paper analyzes the political and administrative structure of the country, focusing on that figure. Traditionally, the municipality had been the only recognized local entity, but in 2013, the regime of Zones for Employment and Economic Development (ZEDEs) was introduced. The study focuses on these two types of local government, addressing their definition, creation process, and level of autonomy.

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Author Biography

Javier D. Briceño, Honduran Young Arbitrators y Young ICCA

Lawyer from the National Autonomous University of Honduras, legal advisor and consultant; member of Honduran Young Arbitrators and Young ICCA; with multiple participations in international arbitration competitions; and with specialization studies in the right to privacy and personal data protection from the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights.

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Published

2024-12-10

How to Cite

Briceño, J. D. (2024). LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN HONDURAS: THREE COMMENTS ON MUNICIPALITIES AND ZEDES. La Revista De Derecho, 45(1), 167–186. https://doi.org/10.5377/lrd.v45i1.19384

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Section 1: Research