The constitutional implications of the Romanian integration in the European Union and NATO

The Romanian Constitution of 1991, elaborated at the beginning of a period oftransition from a totalitarian system to a democratic one, needs undoubtedly to be revised. Ifthe Constitution defined a juridical democratic frame that contributed to the democraticrevival and settlement the revision of th...

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Main Author: Popovici, Carmen
Other Authors: Clermont-Ferrand 1, Massias, Jean-Pierre
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://www.theses.fr/2011CLF10361
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.nh9mbs 2023-05-15T17:32:39+02:00 The constitutional implications of the Romanian integration in the European Union and NATO Les implications constitutionnelles de l'intégration de la Roumanie dans l'Union Européenne et dans l'OTAN Popovici, Carmen Clermont-Ferrand 1 Massias, Jean-Pierre 2011-06-24 http://www.theses.fr/2011CLF10361 fr fre 10670/1.nh9mbs http://www.theses.fr/2011CLF10361 other Theses.fr Constitution roumaine Révision constitutionnelle Intégration euro-atlantique Consolidation démocratique Acquis communautaire Droits de l’Homme Processus décisionnel Régime politique Romanian Constitution Constitution revision European and North Atlantic integration Democratic consolidation Human rights Decision making process Political regime scipo droit Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2011 fttriple 2023-01-22T18:41:54Z The Romanian Constitution of 1991, elaborated at the beginning of a period oftransition from a totalitarian system to a democratic one, needs undoubtedly to be revised. Ifthe Constitution defined a juridical democratic frame that contributed to the democraticrevival and settlement the revision of the Constitution responds to a period of democraticconsolidation related to a main objective: the integration in the European and North Atlanticstructures.All the modifications to the law brought on by the revision could be interpreted anddefended in relation to this main objective taking into account the relation between thedynamic of the democratization process and the integration in the European and NorthAtlantic structures.This revision process of the Romanian Constitution has three motivations related directlyto this context: the introduction of constitutional fundaments for the integration into theEuropean and North Atlantic structures and consequences of that integration, broadening theconstitutional and institutional warranties for fundamental rights and liberties and finally, theoptimization of the decision making process. If the revisions introduced in the first part weredirectly connected to the accession into the European Union and NATO, and thus essential,the revisions responding to the two other ends were influenced or based on a European modeland contributed directly to the strengthening of the young Romanian democracy. La Constitution de la Roumanie de 1991, élaborée au début d’une période detransition d’un système totalitaire à un système démocratique, a inévitablement dû êtrerévisée. Si elle a défini un cadre juridique démocratique contribuant à la réinstauration et à lastructuration de la démocratie, la révision constitutionnelle intervient dans un cadre deconsolidation démocratique, avec un objectif principal : l’intégration de la Roumanie dans lesstructures euro-Atlantiques.Toutes les modifications apportées par la loi de révision pourraient être interprétées etjustifiées par cet objectif ... Thesis North Atlantic Unknown
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topic Constitution roumaine
Révision constitutionnelle
Intégration euro-atlantique
Consolidation démocratique
Acquis communautaire
Droits de l’Homme
Processus décisionnel
Régime politique
Romanian Constitution
Constitution revision
European and North Atlantic integration
Democratic consolidation
Human rights
Decision making process
Political regime
scipo
droit
spellingShingle Constitution roumaine
Révision constitutionnelle
Intégration euro-atlantique
Consolidation démocratique
Acquis communautaire
Droits de l’Homme
Processus décisionnel
Régime politique
Romanian Constitution
Constitution revision
European and North Atlantic integration
Democratic consolidation
Human rights
Decision making process
Political regime
scipo
droit
Popovici, Carmen
The constitutional implications of the Romanian integration in the European Union and NATO
topic_facet Constitution roumaine
Révision constitutionnelle
Intégration euro-atlantique
Consolidation démocratique
Acquis communautaire
Droits de l’Homme
Processus décisionnel
Régime politique
Romanian Constitution
Constitution revision
European and North Atlantic integration
Democratic consolidation
Human rights
Decision making process
Political regime
scipo
droit
description The Romanian Constitution of 1991, elaborated at the beginning of a period oftransition from a totalitarian system to a democratic one, needs undoubtedly to be revised. Ifthe Constitution defined a juridical democratic frame that contributed to the democraticrevival and settlement the revision of the Constitution responds to a period of democraticconsolidation related to a main objective: the integration in the European and North Atlanticstructures.All the modifications to the law brought on by the revision could be interpreted anddefended in relation to this main objective taking into account the relation between thedynamic of the democratization process and the integration in the European and NorthAtlantic structures.This revision process of the Romanian Constitution has three motivations related directlyto this context: the introduction of constitutional fundaments for the integration into theEuropean and North Atlantic structures and consequences of that integration, broadening theconstitutional and institutional warranties for fundamental rights and liberties and finally, theoptimization of the decision making process. If the revisions introduced in the first part weredirectly connected to the accession into the European Union and NATO, and thus essential,the revisions responding to the two other ends were influenced or based on a European modeland contributed directly to the strengthening of the young Romanian democracy. La Constitution de la Roumanie de 1991, élaborée au début d’une période detransition d’un système totalitaire à un système démocratique, a inévitablement dû êtrerévisée. Si elle a défini un cadre juridique démocratique contribuant à la réinstauration et à lastructuration de la démocratie, la révision constitutionnelle intervient dans un cadre deconsolidation démocratique, avec un objectif principal : l’intégration de la Roumanie dans lesstructures euro-Atlantiques.Toutes les modifications apportées par la loi de révision pourraient être interprétées etjustifiées par cet objectif ...
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title_full The constitutional implications of the Romanian integration in the European Union and NATO
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title_full_unstemmed The constitutional implications of the Romanian integration in the European Union and NATO
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