EUROPEAN INTEGRATION/NATIONAL IDENTITY;
PLURILINGVISM/MULTICULTURALISM - ROMANIAN LEGAL
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EUROPEAN INTEGRATION/NATIONAL IDENTITY; PLURILINGVISM/MULTICULTURALISM - ROMANIAN LEGAL LAW AND CULTURE: ASSESSMENTS, PERSPECTIVES
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION/NATIONAL IDENTITY; PLURILINGVISM/MULTICULTURALISM - ROMANIAN LEGAL LAW AND CULTURE: ASSESSMENTS, PERSPECTIVES

Author(s): Valentin-Stelian Bădescu
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, History, Social Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Universitatii Petrol-Gaze din Ploiesti
Keywords: European integration; national identity and sovereignty; legal culture; European Union law

Summary/Abstract: As is commonly known and generally accepted, a legal rule must be clear, predictable and accessible,predictable to leave no room for interpretation. A questionable, imperfect (unclear) or unclear oruncorrelated law with other legal provisions becomes disputed and therefore may be interpreted differently,generating in this way a non-unitary practice and contempt for justice and justice. Right is the inestimableheritage, culture, education, science of a state, is the result of many generations who have learned, whohave gone to the world, to society, to the community; and where they went they became, in turn, a livinglamp that enlightened, educated, formed part of the community in which it lives. Think of a law graduate asa jurist who, with his teachings and feelings, the experience he has acquired will carry him with his wholelife and pass them on to all generations. This is a formidable trump, which can not be compensated withanything else; which can not be measured in anything other than a contribution of the right to education, tothe formation, to the evolution of the Romanian state and people. This is the spirit of time, and if we do nottake it into account, we remain behind the train. This Europeanization tends to uniformize, and if we do notkeep what we have at home, we risk running out of history. How can we proceed? The influence of EU lawhas steadily increased and now it is about to jump to a much higher level and to cross other borders. As aconsequence, we will all live and work in the environment generated by Union law or its consequences.Revolutionary change is similar, but with far more important effects than the industrial revolution - whenthousands of seemingly independent transformations have come together to form a new economic system,accompanied, neither more nor less than a new way of life, a new civilization called "modernity" as well asnew legislation. For legislation to be truly revolutionary, it must undergo changes not only in quantity butalso in the way it is created, distributed, transferred. In addition, the extent to which it is tangible or intangiblemust change. Only when transformations occur at all levels we have the right to call "revolutionary"legislation.

  • Issue Year: 2/2017
  • Issue No: 8
  • Page Range: 92-119
  • Page Count: 28
  • Language: English