EXCESSIVE INSERTION OF THE GOVERNMENT IN THE LEGISLATION ACTIVITY - CAUSE OF THE DECLINE OF THE CURRENT ROMANIAN PARLIAMENTARISM Cover Image
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INSERȚIA EXCESIVĂ A GUVERNULUI ÎN ACTIVITATEA DE LEGIFERARE – CAUZĂ A DECLINULUI PARLAMENTARISMULUI ROMÂNESC ACTUAL
EXCESSIVE INSERTION OF THE GOVERNMENT IN THE LEGISLATION ACTIVITY - CAUSE OF THE DECLINE OF THE CURRENT ROMANIAN PARLIAMENTARISM

Author(s): Ramona Duminică
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: parliamentary decline; legislative function; delegated legislation; governmental objective accountability; legislative supplementary duty;

Summary/Abstract: According to Romanian constitutional tradition, the legislative function represents the sovereignty of the people, concretized my the fact that the state establishes rules of general conduct and mandatory rules which can be respected, if necessary, through use of force of constraint of the people and is exercised mainly by Parliament. Nonetheless, in current Romanian society, the Government intervenes more and more by exercising the legislative function through excessive use of delegated legislation and of objective accountability. Starting from this statement, the main objective of the current article is to prove that we are witnessing to the decline of Parliament as the sole lawmaking body, decline caused by its constant submission to the executive branch, among other things, given that the Government took on the supplementary duty of lawmaking these last few years.

  • Issue Year: XII/2014
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 59-66
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Romanian