The study aims to highlight how the Administrative Code, as a new and main normative instrument for regulating public administration and its personnel, takes over and transposes constitutionally established rights, freedoms and duties, as well as through a series of international and regional instruments on human rights to which Romania is a part or through community (European) acts. They are presented systematically, by reference to the legal norms and to the applicable references, but also from the perspective of some hypotheses or the comparative approach.
Doctrină: autori români şi străini
Multinational Federalism And Devolution
European Union Law
The Impact Of Brexit On A Series Of European Union Institutional Actors
International Law
Improving And Strengthening The Effectiveness Of The Institutional Capacity Of The Judicial System
Legal theory
The Rather Ambiguous Notion Of Justice Utilised By The European States
Cătălin Constantinescu-Mărunţel
UE Law and Comparative Law
Does lawrence v. Texas Provide Constitutional Support For Same-Sex Marriage?
The influence of human rights on law
The Right To Happiness Of Citizens And The Improvement Of The Quality Of Urban Life
The Fundamental Right To Education And Religious Freedom
Migration and the law
Immigration And European Solidarity