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Access To Justice - Issues Of Comparative Law

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  • NEACŞU DĂNUŢ

    (Lecturer)

  • MIHAI SOLOMON

    (Criminal Police Officer)

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Access to justice is the fundamental principle of organization for any democratic legal system, as enshrined in all international documents, so has important significance both for procedural and constitutional law. Every individual’s right to make claims against a party according to his own appreciation, thus, implying the State's correlative obligation of adopting effective remedies through its’ competent institutions of justice, means the free access to justice. Any means of restricting free access to justice is a disregard of a fundamental constitutional principle and the universal international standards, in any real democracy.

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  • Neacşu Dănuţ & Mihai Solomon, 2010. "Access To Justice - Issues Of Comparative Law," Contemporary Legal Institutions, Romanian-American University, vol. 2(1), pages 31-39, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:rau:clieui:v:2:y:2010:i:1:p:31-39
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    U.S.A.; E.U.; justice; freedom.;
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