COULD IT BE REACHED THE UTOPIA OF EVERLASTING YOUTH, THROUGHOUT LEGAL AND CONVENTIONAL REPRESENTATION ABILITIES? Cover Image

COULD IT BE REACHED THE UTOPIA OF EVERLASTING YOUTH, THROUGHOUT LEGAL AND CONVENTIONAL REPRESENTATION ABILITIES?
COULD IT BE REACHED THE UTOPIA OF EVERLASTING YOUTH, THROUGHOUT LEGAL AND CONVENTIONAL REPRESENTATION ABILITIES?

Author(s): Manuela Tăbăraş
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law, Gerontology, Welfare services
Published by: Editura Hamangiu S.R.L.
Keywords: old person; legal capacity; Law no. 17/2000; trusteeship; representation;

Summary/Abstract: Briefing, advising, assistance or representation of old persons represents a social protection requirement, but also it represents a professional deed in a process met by an old person- such events are sometimes bound to his or her right to have access to services offered by Law no. 17/2000 regarding social assistance of old people and it goes further to his or her counseling and oversight, both to special but non-exclusive protection measure which cand alternatively be used in other institutions such as representation of old persons with legal capacity that is using the mandate institution regulated by the Civil Code or representation by a lawyer through the legal assistance agreement concluded based upon law 51 or trusteeship institution that brings no damage to the represented person’s capacity, keeping in mind that all these protection measures do not replace or not prove the fulfilment of substantive or procedural conditions for the valid conclusion of the legal relationship – these items remain to be checked according to the Civil Code for any and each legal document regardless of its parties: old or young person.

  • Issue Year: X/2022
  • Issue No: X
  • Page Range: 86-91
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English
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