CITIZENS, DIGNITARIES AND PUBLIC LAW DURING 21ST CENTURY'S WARS. BRIEF CONSIDERATIONS
CITIZENS, DIGNITARIES AND PUBLIC LAW DURING 21ST CENTURY'S WARS. BRIEF CONSIDERATIONS
Author(s): Marius VăcăreluSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, Administrative Law
Published by: C.H. Beck Publishing House - Romania
Keywords: Public Law; Standards for Good Governance; War; Citizens; Dignitaries; Public Administration
Summary/Abstract: Our lives are normally spent in peace – at least in a peaceful time related to other countries – and most of daily problems appear as bad quality of government expression. Every nation history contain cases where some leaders act with dictatorial tendencies and more cases about lack of quality in some public areas as fiscal policies, public servants selection, embezzlement, etc. create continuous social anger. The quality of government is the source of power and also the main reason to political elite changing, meaning that social sciences must study much more this area rather than other situations like wars, political intrigues, political doctrines and ideologies.Citizens are conscious in an intuitive mode about the relation between quality of governance and political ruling, expressed by huge number of revolts met in almost every country. The reasons for protest are not specific only to central governance, but also to local rulers. However, during war times the good governance necessitiesbecome more important and many of them can be too hard to solve by politicians and public administration. In any case, it is necessary to analyse a little more the relation between citizens, their needs and pretentions, related to dignitaries and instrumentsused to solve complicate problems. Public law is the main place for governmental intervention and our text tries to investigate the basic points of such action, because ignoring its principles can bring bad governance and social tensions, able to provoke great loses to any country.
Journal: Studii Juridice şi Administrative
- Issue Year: 26/2022
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 73-83
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English