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Principles Of Local Public Administration

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  • Nicolae Ros

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Without a rigorously scientific definition of "principle" concept we emphasize only that it is an idea guiding, with legally binding and priority expressed either directly or through one or a coherent set of legal rules or shared indirectly, of all legal regulations in a field, an idea that can not be ignored by inferior legal norms or actions (or inactions) concrete. Compliance with the "principle" is a legal obligation of all those who, in one form or another, are connected to the activities in which it is instituted, whether they have or not the the quality of authority (state or private) or are simple individuals or legal entities. It is also relevant and that any principle laid down by law or detached from a set of legal rules must be in strict conformity with constitutional provisions. From this point of view, if we refer to the principles on which the public administration is based itself in administrative units, it is noted that some of these are expressly formulated by provisions of the Constitution, others than stipulated in Law. 215/2001.

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  • Nicolae Ros, 2016. "Principles Of Local Public Administration," FIAT IUSTITIA, Dimitrie Cantemir Faculty of Law Cluj Napoca, Romania, vol. 10(1), pages 178-188, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:dcu:journl:v:10:y:2016:i:1:p:178-188
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    1. Violeta Simionescu & Grațian Urechiatu-Burian, 2019. "Theoretical And Practical Considerations Regarding The Role Of The Romanian Labor Inspection (I)," FIAT IUSTITIA, Dimitrie Cantemir Faculty of Law Cluj Napoca, Romania, vol. 13(1), pages 290-301, May.

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    Keywords

    principle; legality; decentralization; local autonomy; public services;
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    JEL classification:

    • K10 - Law and Economics - - Basic Areas of Law - - - General (Constitutional Law)

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