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The Social Dimension of Insolvency Versus Its Economic Dimension
The Social Dimension of Insolvency Versus Its Economic Dimension

Author(s): Ionel Didea, Diana Maria Ilie
Subject(s): Commercial Law
Published by: Editura Hamangiu S.R.L.
Keywords: insolvency; social dimension; economic dimension; second chance; European Union;

Summary/Abstract: Law is a dynamic social phenomenon reconfigured and redimensioned by the continuous and complex changes in the society, and the multidisciplinarity and especially the interdisciplinarity of the scientific research provides the dynamics of the norms of law outlined in the light of an integrative knowledge and analysis so necessary in the post-modern age.Consequently, law cannot escape interferences, imposing a multitude of perspectives, such as the philosophic perspective as an answer to the need of deepening and knowing the human condition, the sociologic perspective, since law reflects the social needs and the moral condition in general, and the politological perspective, and the administrative and political system leaving their own mark on the law system, outlined in a democratic state that promotes the principle of the separation of powers, democratic values, rights and liberties, law being a phenomenon that manages to preserve its specificity and autonomy, being invaded, at the same time, by multidimensional realities, which adumbrate the legal norm full of social, political, philosophical, moral, cultural contents, in which the legal actors, such as the legislator, the prosecutor, the judge, etc., play an essential role in its actual application into a given context. [1] Therefore, the new social valences of insolvency are claimed, requested by the society due to its self-adjustment and self-defence needs.

  • Issue Year: VI/2018
  • Issue No: VI
  • Page Range: 357-371
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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