Autonomous Administrative Authorities - a Means to Achieve Administrative Justice in the Rule of Law
Journal Title: Revista de Stiinte Politice. Revue des Sciences Politiques - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 57
Abstract
The evolution of contemporary society and the paradigm shift regarding the centre of the rule of law from philosophical reason to scientific reason was the context that required the establishment of institutions meant to contribute to the achievement of justice and the defence of justice by maintaining the trust of individuals in the rule of law, limiting the interference of the political power and the pressure of different interest groups, but also by taking measures to restore social balance if it has been shaken by the action of various actors in social life. In this context, autonomous administrative authorities are a legal achievement of the rule of law in answer to the increasing social complexity within states and the inability of traditional structures to keep pace with new realities outlining a high degree of technicalness. The role of the autonomous administrative authorities is to contribute to the very protection of their creator by avoiding the rule of law philosophy from falling into abeyance, by pursuing the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms and liberating individuals from the gripe and oppression of various forces, be it private or public.
Authors and Affiliations
Cristian Radu
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