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The Entitlement to Take Legal Action of Individuals

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  • Valentina Avramescu

    (Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University of Bucharest, Romania,)

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This paper addresses the topic of the entitlement to take legal action of individuals. As it is well-known, persons are called subjects of civil law, and between them a legal relationship occurs. The quality of this subject of law is expressed by what is called the civil legal standing and which includes: the entitlement to take legal action and the legal competence. In this paper, we talk about the notion of entitlement to take legal action of individuals - a component of civil standing. This quality of the subject of law presents all the rights that an individual can acquire. We also present the legal characteristics of the entitlement to take legal action, aspects related to the occurrence of the entitlement to take legal action, the exception of acquiring the entitlement to take legal action from the date of conception, as well as the constitutive elements of the entitlement to take legal action of individuals and in the end we presented the ways of termination of the entitlement to take legal action of the individual.

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  • Valentina Avramescu, 2020. "The Entitlement to Take Legal Action of Individuals," Proceedings of the 17th International RAIS Conference, June 1-2, 2020 029av, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:spaper:029av
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    entitlement to take legal action; civil standing; individual; civil rights; limitation of the civil standing;
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