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COMPLIANCE WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF THE STATE OF LAW IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
COMPLIANCE WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF THE STATE OF LAW IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Author(s): Maria Orlov, Maria Orlova, Grosu Marina
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law
Published by: C.H. Beck Publishing House - Romania
Keywords: State of Law; democracy; legality; principles; the rights; freedoms.

Summary/Abstract: According to the Constitution ,,The Republic of Moldova is state of law, democratic, in which human dignity, the rights and freedoms,... represent supreme values and shall be guaranteed" (Article 1(3). The achievement of these provisions is put in charge of the system to the authorities of state power, which assumes the government and responsibility for the implementation of the principles of the rule of law.After 28 years from the date of the declaration of independence, the governing in our country has not yet been able to reach a concept and a unique perception of the basic principles of the rule of law, such as: the observance of the separation of powers, legality, equality before the law, etc.As a result, there was no continuity of good practice of edifying a State of Law. In addition, frequently changes of the Governments has led to a diverse and confused applicability of these principles, to the detriment of the completion of the fundamental rights of the citizens and democratic government.In this work, we will analyse the situation in the Republic of Moldova through the prism to the completion of the principles of the rule of law and the extent to which they are guaranteed fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens

  • Issue Year: 12/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 267-276
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English