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Reflecții în legătură cu începuturile regimului parlamentar în România modernă, între transplant constituțional și autoritarism regal (1866–1914)
Approaches on the beginnings of parliamentary regime in modern Romania, between constitutional transplant and royal authoritarianism (1866-1914)

Author(s): Manuel Guțan
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Uniunea Juriștilor din România
Keywords: Romanian State (1866-1914); Romanian Constitution of 1866; principles thereof; contradictions in relation to reality;grounds.;

Summary/Abstract: In this study the author develops and substantiates the thesis according to which under reign of King Carol I (1866-1914), despite the clear purports of the Romanian Constitution of 1866 (inspired by the Belgian Constitution of 1831), in reality, illa tempore, there was no real democracy in Romania, a real representative government, but political and constitutional life was dominated, de facto, by moderate monarchical authoritarianism of King Carol I, King who was concerned to impose a personal direction in domestic and foreign policy of the country, with the view to render functional mechanisms of the young Romanian state, and that even at the expense of sacrificing real democracy and the parliamentary regime, proclaimed by the Romanian Constitution of 1866.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 08
  • Page Range: 131-162
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: Romanian