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1. REPRESENTATION OF THE STATE IN TERRITORY BY THE PREFECT IN THE ROMANIAN LEGAL SYSTEM — 21 December 2014
Authors: • Verginia VEDINAS, Prof.Phd., Afiliation: University of Bucharest • Daniela CIOCHINA, Lecturer Phd., email: danielaciochina@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Superior Council of Magistracy
Abstract: This paper aims to examine the status of the prefect, in his capacity as representative of the Government in the Romanian legal system. The analysis iNo 36 - December 2014 > REPRESENTATION OF THE STATE IN TERRITORY BY THE PREFECT IN THE ROMANIAN LEGAL SYSTEM
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2. CONSTITUTION OF ROMANIA – IMPROVING WHAT WE HAVE OR CREATING A NEW LAW — 21 December 2014
Authors: • Ioana Florina MINZU, PhD, email: ioana_minzu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University of Bucharest
Abstract: A Constitution is the most important law that a state has the fundamental one. It must inevitably reflect the historical moments in which is developedNo 36 - December 2014 > CONSTITUTION OF ROMANIA – IMPROVING WHAT WE HAVE OR CREATING A NEW LAW
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3. INSOLVENCY OF ADMINISTRATIVE-TERRITORIAL UNITS — 15 December 2014
Authors: • Professor Verginia VEDINAS, PhD, Afiliation: Associate member of the Academy of Scientists of Romania
Abstract: This paper aims to carry out an analysis of the regulation of insolvency procedures applicable to the administrative-territorial units. It addresses,No 34 - June 2014 > INSOLVENCY OF ADMINISTRATIVE-TERRITORIAL UNITS
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4. THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL STATUS OF THE ROMANIAN COURT OF ACCOUNTS — 21 January 2015
Authors: • Ph.D. Verginia VEDINAŞ, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University • Ph.D.Student Oana Carolina MOLDOVAN, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University • Ph.D.Student Ion CROITORU, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University
Abstract: In order to follow the way in which all incomes are charged and theexpenses approved by the state budget are used, the Parliament has set up an indepeNo 17 - March 2010 > THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL STATUS OF THE ROMANIAN COURT OF ACCOUNTS
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5. ECONOMIC AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE FISCAL CODE — 10 June 2015
Authors: • PhD. Verginia VEDINAŞ, email: verginia.vedinas@rcc.ro, Afiliation: Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Bucharest, associate member of the Academy of Scientists, • Phd. Candidate Laurenţiu VEDINAŞ, email: dodo_emre9@yahoo.com, Afiliation: PhD Police Academy
Abstract: This article aims to analyze the legal regime of Codes, in general, and of the Fiscal and Fiscal Procedure Codes, in particular. There are presenteNo 38 - June 2015 > ECONOMIC AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE FISCAL CODE
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6. SOME THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS REGARDING PUBLIC SERVICE — 07 April 2016
Authors: • Luciana BEZERITA - TOMESCU, PhD Lecturer, email: luciana.tomescu@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University – Bucharest
Abstract: We proposed in this article, based on the legal and scientific significance of the concept of public service and continuing with the analysis of featuNo 41 - March 2016 > SOME THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS REGARDING PUBLIC SERVICE
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7. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PRESIDENT OF ROMANIA — 24 October 2018
Authors: • Mircea Valentin Cârlan, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest
Abstract: The juridical responsibility of the Chief of State is an important institution in the democratic state governed by the Constitution. Therefore, itsNo 50 - Supplement June 2018 > LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PRESIDENT OF ROMANIA
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8. COMPARATIVE ASPECTS REGARDING THE CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY AND THE PARLIAMENTARY REPUBLIC, IN THE EUROPEAN DEMOCRATIC STATES - THE CASE OF SPAIN AND ITALY — 29 September 2019
Authors: • Luciana Bezeriță (Tomescu), email: luciana.tomescu@gmail.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: In this article we aim to capture some resemblances and differences between European democratic monarchies and parliamentary republics, resorting tNo 55 - September 2019 > COMPARATIVE ASPECTS REGARDING THE CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY AND THE PARLIAMENTARY REPUBLIC, IN THE EUROPEAN DEMOCRATIC STATES - THE CASE OF SPAIN AND ITALY