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Considerations Concerning the Legislative Delegation Procedure as it is Now Enforced in Romania

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  • Nicu Alina-Livia

    (University of Craiova, Faculty of Law, Craiova, Romania)

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The paper presents a critical analysis of the modalities through which the legislation that does rule the legislative delegation procedure is nowadays effectively applied in Romania. Its excessive use is therefore pointed out, as well as the negative consequences respectively generated by this now custom-enforced practice. The present work’structure includes an introduction describing the main motivations that have led us towards the choice of its topics, its present impact, a section reserved to the description of the currently enforced legal frame which does rule over this procedure, and a case study. This latter refers to the Government’s Emergency Ordinance no. 57/2019 issued on July 3, 2019, concerning the Administrative Code, which could be considered as the subsequent evolution undergone by the regulation process fulfilled throughout it and the quality level itself held by its contained juridical norms. De lege ferenda suggestions are as well formulated.

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  • Nicu Alina-Livia, 2023. "Considerations Concerning the Legislative Delegation Procedure as it is Now Enforced in Romania," Scientia Moralitas Conference Proceedings 01277, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:scmowp:01277
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