Requiem national citizenship
in the context of the
European Union's
constitutional right?! Cover Image

Requiem-ul cetăţeniei naționale în contextul dreptului constituțional al Uniunii Europene?!
Requiem national citizenship in the context of the European Union's constitutional right?!

Author(s): Valentin-Stelian Bădescu
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Universităţii George Bacovia din Bacău România
Keywords: citizenship; nation; state; country; patriotism; European citizenship; constitutional law; European Union law

Summary/Abstract: Romanian people, culture andnatin are inseparable processes, buildingpermanent and homeland symbols, flag,anthem, emblem, nationality, Carpathians,the Danube and the right part of Romanianculture. I was challenged to perform thisaction legal research related to the news ofthe death of close to Romanian citizenship and patriotism both in the national politicalstruggle and, especially, law, for severalreasons. First, what he had written yearsago about citizenship, during the formationof modern states, sovereign, as a form ofexistence of a nation, appears today in theage of globalization and Europeanization,outdated, anachronistic. A man, 61, as amI, who write these lines, thinks about hisown death more often than one, say, 30. Ido not think necessarily physical deathwhich the state and citizenship umbilicallink between citizens and the political formof social organization with legal cover, butthe spiritual joining the souls of men andvibrate when, honestly sung the nationalanthem.

  • Issue Year: V/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 301-342
  • Page Count: 42
  • Language: English, Romanian
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