LA JURISPRUDENCE DE LA COUR CONSTITUTIONNELLE DE LA ROUMANIE ET LA DIVERSITÉ DES POSITIONS PRISES PAR LES SPÉCIALISTES EN DROIT À L’ÉGARD DE CERTAINES Cover Image

LA JURISPRUDENCE DE LA COUR CONSTITUTIONNELLE DE LA ROUMANIE ET LA DIVERSITÉ DES POSITIONS PRISES PAR LES SPÉCIALISTES EN DROIT À L’ÉGARD DE CERTAINES
LA JURISPRUDENCE DE LA COUR CONSTITUTIONNELLE DE LA ROUMANIE ET LA DIVERSITÉ DES POSITIONS PRISES PAR LES SPÉCIALISTES EN DROIT À L’ÉGARD DE CERTAINES

Author(s): Genoveva Vrabie
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Cugetarea
Keywords: Constitutional court; constitutional law; Romanian government; Romanian legal system; constitutional review

Summary/Abstract: In Romania, issues such as the civil procedure code or the constitutionality of a government request for a vote of confidence have generated fruitful debates on the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court. In this respect, the author argues that its decisions can reflect an indirect dialogue between the position of the court and its previous doctrine. The attitude of the Court on the constitutionality of art. 329 of the Civil Procedure Code converges with the opinions of several major specialists in the field, as well as with its own jurisprudence. However, in other cases the Court departed from its earlier jurisprudence, and such transgressions of its own doctrine might suggest political interests were involved. A relevant example in this sense was the situation created in the autumn of 2010, when the Court issued two contradictory rulings in less than one month over the government controversial decision to engage its responsibility on – and force the adoption without amendments of – the draft law concerning national education, which had already been forwarded to the legislature according to the normal procedure.

  • Issue Year: 21/2012
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 25-38
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: French
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