CONSECRATION OF THE CONCEPT OF “CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY” AND “SUPREME VALUES” PROVIDED IN ARTICLE 1 OF THE ROMANIAN CONSTITUTION REPUBLISHED AND ALSO THROUGH THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF ROMANIA Cover Image

CONSECRATION OF THE CONCEPT OF “CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY” AND “SUPREME VALUES” PROVIDED IN ARTICLE 1 OF THE ROMANIAN CONSTITUTION REPUBLISHED AND ALSO THROUGH THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF ROMANIA
CONSECRATION OF THE CONCEPT OF “CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY” AND “SUPREME VALUES” PROVIDED IN ARTICLE 1 OF THE ROMANIAN CONSTITUTION REPUBLISHED AND ALSO THROUGH THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF ROMANIA

Author(s): Daniela Cristina Valea
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law
Published by: Editura University Press, Universitatea de Medicina, Farmacie, Stiinte si Tehnologie “George Emil Palade” din Targu Mures
Keywords: constitutional democracy; supreme values; Article 1 of the Revised Constitution of Romania; the Constitutional Court of Romania;

Summary/Abstract: Any human society needs an organizational framework for running the activity. In the broadest sense, this framework is the state. The revised Constitution of Romania practically sets a few coordinates for this framework respectively “the constitutional democracy” (Romania being characterized by Article 1 as the rule of law, democratic and social). Moreover, it adjoins to this framework a number of supreme values (“the human dignity, the citizens’ rights and freedoms, the free development of human personality, justice and political pluralism”). This paper tackles the way the Romanian Constituent understood the fact of establishing these basic notions and concepts, approach supported including through the constitutional justice.

  • Issue Year: 58/2014
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 28-39
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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