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Mai ciudat decat ne putem imagina: evolutia/involutia istorica a regiunii in dreptul romanesc

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  • Valentin Stelian BADESCU

    (Baroul București, Institutul de Cercetări Juridice al Academiei Române)

  • Ruxandra Ioana BADESCU

    (Școala Doctorală Administrarea Afacerilor, Academia de Studii Economice din București)

Abstract

Societatea umana a trecut, in epoca moderna, prin schimbari majore in plan politic, social, cultural si economic. Aceste transformari, care au cunoscut un ritm accelerat in secolul XX si care continua in secolul XXI, au condus omenirea spre mai bine. Viata comunitatilor si a indivizilor a fost in general imbunatatita. Au fost eliminate, in multe parti ale lumii, nedreptati si inechitati profunde, prin asigurarea unor drepturi fundamentale si prin salturi calitative ale vietii. In acelasi timp insa, acest context a adus cu sine coagularea unor curente care submineaza valori fundamentale ale societatii umane. Secularismul agresiv, tendinte radicale de redefinire a familiei, marginalizarea valorilor moral-crestine sunt o realitate manifesta. Societatea romaneasca nu a ramas izolata de aceste evolutii. Iesita dintr-o lunga perioada totalitara, Romania si locuitorii sai inca lupta pentru regasirea de sine, pentru redescoperirea acelor valori comune, care fac parte din tesatura sa intima, precum, in cazul demersului nostru de cercetare stiintifica, organizarea administrativ teritoriala.

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  • Valentin Stelian BADESCU & Ruxandra Ioana BADESCU, 2020. "Mai ciudat decat ne putem imagina: evolutia/involutia istorica a regiunii in dreptul romanesc," Smart Cities International Conference (SCIC) Proceedings, Smart-EDU Hub, Faculty of Public Administration, National University of Political Studies & Public Administration, vol. 8, pages 139-163, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:pop:procee:v:8:y:2020:p:139-163
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    Keywords

    România; Uniunea Europeană; drept administrativ; regiune; regionalizare; suveranitate;
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    JEL classification:

    • O35 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Social Innovation

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