Activitatea Agenției Naționale de Integritate reflectată în jurisprudența instanțelor de contencios administrativ
The activity of the National Integrity Agency reflected in the case law of the administrative litigation courts
Author(s): Dana Apostol TofanSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: C.H. Beck Publishing House - Romania
Keywords: National Integrity Agency; central administrative authority; administrative litigation; law enforcement;
Summary/Abstract: The National Integrity Agency is an autonomous central administrative authority, with legal personality, with headquarters in Bucharest, which operates at national level, based on two normative acts, namely: Law no. 144/2007 and Law no. 176/2010. This regulatory ambivalence to which is added the fact that the control activity carried out by the National Integrity Agency is based mainly on the provisions of another normative act, Law no. 161/2003, is probably, to a large extent, one of the causes that contributed to the development of a rich case law in the administrative litigation court. The study briefly captures some of the legislative contradictions that result from this parallelism in regulation which has determined over time difficulties in resolving conflicts from the application of the law, the impossibility of forming a coherent jurisprudence in this matter.
Journal: Curierul judiciar
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 37-40
- Page Count: 4
- Language: Romanian
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