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Consultările cetățenești – instrument „eco-democratic”
Citizens’ consultations – an „eco-democratic” tool

Author(s): Gabriel Manu
Subject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Administrative Law
Published by: Uniunea Juriștilor din România
Keywords: citizen consultations; climate change; global warming; administrative decision; collaborative action; representative democracy; participatory democracy; digitization; artificial intelligence; Grand Dé

Summary/Abstract: The action against climate change involves both civil society and public authorities. Putting them in an appropriate relationship is a historic challenge, and the climate paradigm is the context necessary for defining this relationship for the future.The issue of climate change occurs, at the level of public administration systems, at a time of transformations generated by a broad liberal trend at the level of the administrative action and of the administration-citizen relationship, and the generalization of dialogue between administration and citizens is a way to promote some new forms of action, such as the collaborative one, as a model of future administrative conduct.The problems of global warming and of the effects of climate change have imposed the intensification of the movement of association of the public to the decision-making process and the emergence of new forms of manifestation, in the sense of involving citizens in political options with a strong eco-climatic, scientific and technical dimension.Receiving extremely diverse characterizations, some even severe, from „innovation” to democratic „scam”, the public decision-making procedures with the substantial and direct involvement of citizens, such as those exposed, can be a solution to the growing lack of legitimacy of the traditional representative instruments, insufficiently able to meet the requirements of the eco-climatic emergency.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 07
  • Page Range: 109-118
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Romanian
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