The word constitution stands at the base of the modern political vocabulary. However, it would seem that its carefully derived content might be at odds with what people nowadays commonly understand by it. In this article we will briefly approach this mismatch in Romanian context, in an attempt to characterize the quality of the post-communist democratic transition. We will explore the meaning, the purpose and the mismatch of the Romanian democratic conception from a constitutional perspective, while trying to raise worries on the feeble character of a constitutional experience without conceptual awareness
Revisions in the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Romania. This article presents the recen...
“Who will guard the guardians?” is both an old and still pertinent question. This research in progre...
What were the effects of constitution-making procedures on the acceptance of the new "rules of the p...
Romanian constitution-making since 1989 has been of an uneven and recently evermore conflictive kind...
This article aims to evaluate the Constitution of 1923 which was adopted by Greater Romania short af...
The article discusses civic engagement in Romanian constitutionalism. First, I briefly discuss theo...
<p>The enactment of the Constitution of the year 1991 represented a milestone in the perspective of ...
This article examines constitutions as a special effort of constructing long-lasting national memori...
While, analytically, the character of the Romanian regime is sui generis and the consensus is absent...
Online publication date: March 2019The role of women in constitution-making in Central and Eastern E...
The chapter will start with a discussion of the post-1989 process of constitutionmaking, with an emp...
This paper is approaching the Romanian constitutional identity as a tendential constitutional identi...
The participation to the European Council, an issue that generated many debates in the framework of ...
The year 1991, the year when the current Romanian fundamental law came in to force, designed a const...
Constitutions, constitutionalism and constitutional politics have become common currency of debate a...
Revisions in the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Romania. This article presents the recen...
“Who will guard the guardians?” is both an old and still pertinent question. This research in progre...
What were the effects of constitution-making procedures on the acceptance of the new "rules of the p...
Romanian constitution-making since 1989 has been of an uneven and recently evermore conflictive kind...
This article aims to evaluate the Constitution of 1923 which was adopted by Greater Romania short af...
The article discusses civic engagement in Romanian constitutionalism. First, I briefly discuss theo...
<p>The enactment of the Constitution of the year 1991 represented a milestone in the perspective of ...
This article examines constitutions as a special effort of constructing long-lasting national memori...
While, analytically, the character of the Romanian regime is sui generis and the consensus is absent...
Online publication date: March 2019The role of women in constitution-making in Central and Eastern E...
The chapter will start with a discussion of the post-1989 process of constitutionmaking, with an emp...
This paper is approaching the Romanian constitutional identity as a tendential constitutional identi...
The participation to the European Council, an issue that generated many debates in the framework of ...
The year 1991, the year when the current Romanian fundamental law came in to force, designed a const...
Constitutions, constitutionalism and constitutional politics have become common currency of debate a...
Revisions in the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Romania. This article presents the recen...
“Who will guard the guardians?” is both an old and still pertinent question. This research in progre...
What were the effects of constitution-making procedures on the acceptance of the new "rules of the p...