REFLECTIONS ON THE PRINCIPLE “JUSTICE IS EQUAL FOR ALL” IN THE ROMANIAN CONSTITUTIONS AND IN COMPARATIVE LAW – SELECTIVE ASPECTS

Abstract

At the onset of the study it is necessary to mention that its topic will be circumscribed to regulations on the principle Justice is equal for all in the Romanian Constitutions and in comparative law – selective aspects. By this approach, the proposed study opens a complex and complete vision, but not exhaustive, to the reflections on the principle Justice is equal for all in the Romanian Constitutions and in comparative law. In comparative law analysis, we will keep a symmetrical approach to identifying regulations on the principle Justice is equal for all in the Constitutions of other countries. The subject of the scientific endeavor will be circumscribed to the scientific analysis of its parts, as follows: 1. Introduction. 2. Identification of constitutional rules on the principle Justice is equal for all in the Constitution of Romania and comparative law. 3. Highlights Romanian doctrine and comparative law on the principle Justice is equal for all. 4. Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court on the principle Justice is equal for all (selective aspects). 5. Conclusions.

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Nicolae PAVEL

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REFLECTIONS ON THE PRINCIPLE “JUSTICE IS EQUAL FOR ALL” IN THE ROMANIAN CONSTITUTIONS AND IN COMPARATIVE LAW – SELECTIVE ASPECTS

At the onset of the study it is necessary to mention that its topic will be circumscribed to regulations on the principle Justice is equal for all in the Romanian Constitutions and in comparative law – selective aspects....

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Nicolae PAVEL (2017). REFLECTIONS ON THE PRINCIPLE “JUSTICE IS EQUAL FOR ALL” IN THE ROMANIAN CONSTITUTIONS AND IN COMPARATIVE LAW – SELECTIVE ASPECTS. Challenges of the knowledge society ( Provocari ale societatii cunoasterii ), 9(11), 521-527. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-298545