Elemente istorice și legislative privind organizarea instituției administrative a prefectului în România

<p>The Prefecture and Prefect’s institution have a respectable tradition in our country, and their role in the ensemble of the economical, social and political life is a special one, no matter how it developed its actions throughout history. The Prefecture and Prefect’s institution have been b...

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Main Authors: Dănuţ POP, Călin Cornel POP, Cosmin Radu VLAICU
Format: Article
Language:ron
Published: Babes-Bolyai University 2010-06-01
Series:Revista Transilvană de Ştiinţe Administrative
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Online Access:https://rtsa.ro/rtsa/index.php/rtsa/article/view/101
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spelling doaj-5b87093ea5184a3d90aa866b7afa480a2021-08-09T08:54:36ZronBabes-Bolyai UniversityRevista Transilvană de Ştiinţe Administrative1454-13782010-06-011225147168101Elemente istorice și legislative privind organizarea instituției administrative a prefectului în RomâniaDănuţ POP0Călin Cornel POP1Cosmin Radu VLAICU2Dr., Cadru didactic asociat, Facultatea de Geografie, Extensia Universitară Zalău, Universitatea „Babeş-Bolyai”, Cluj-Napoca, România, Director Arhivele Naţionale-Sălaj, Sălaj, RomâniaŞef lucrări dr., Facultatea de Geografie, Universitatea „Babeş- Bolyai”, Cluj-Napoca, RomâniaDrd., Şcoala Naţională de Studii Politice şi Administrative, Bucureşti, Secretar al Judeţului Sălaj, Sălaj, România<p>The Prefecture and Prefect’s institution have a respectable tradition in our country, and their role in the ensemble of the economical, social and political life is a special one, no matter how it developed its actions throughout history. The Prefecture and Prefect’s institution have been brought in at the middle of the 19th century and it has been organized following the French concept, by the reformative legislation of the ruler Alexandru Ioan Cuza. Since 1864 the County Council and the Prefect were acknowledged as administrative organs of the county playing the role of representatives of the Government in the county. The prefect was nominated through the decision of the ruler. At that time, the prefect was invested with extensive powers of management and politics. Besides the fact that he controlled and guided all other administrative organs of the county, the prefect was chief of the police as well. Regarding the history of names and public positions, the position of prefect dates back in the Roman Antiquity (praefectus), which refers to the governor, the leader, and the administrative chief of a province, city or public service, the commander of the army. Nonetheless, in time the term has suffered some transformations, the Latin term being replaced by Slavic ones, the institution and its administrator remained the same, with the same prerogatives and responsibilities. Brutally interrupted twice by the Hungarian occupation of the Northern- Western Transylvania (1940-1944), and then in 1949-1989, then by taking a tradition of Soviet origin, the evolution of the Romanian administrative institutions recommenced their course in 1990. Obviously, this evolution was marked in a positive way by Romania’s alignment to the European standards in this domain. At the present moment, the Prefect’s Institution and the Prefect have their prerogatives and responsibilities in accordance the status of Romania as a consolidated democracy and as a full member of the European Union.</p>https://rtsa.ro/rtsa/index.php/rtsa/article/view/101legislationpublic administration historicadministrative unificationinstitution of prefect.
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author Dănuţ POP
Călin Cornel POP
Cosmin Radu VLAICU
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Călin Cornel POP
Cosmin Radu VLAICU
Elemente istorice și legislative privind organizarea instituției administrative a prefectului în România
Revista Transilvană de Ştiinţe Administrative
legislation
public administration historic
administrative unification
institution of prefect.
author_facet Dănuţ POP
Călin Cornel POP
Cosmin Radu VLAICU
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title Elemente istorice și legislative privind organizarea instituției administrative a prefectului în România
title_short Elemente istorice și legislative privind organizarea instituției administrative a prefectului în România
title_full Elemente istorice și legislative privind organizarea instituției administrative a prefectului în România
title_fullStr Elemente istorice și legislative privind organizarea instituției administrative a prefectului în România
title_full_unstemmed Elemente istorice și legislative privind organizarea instituției administrative a prefectului în România
title_sort elemente istorice și legislative privind organizarea instituției administrative a prefectului în românia
publisher Babes-Bolyai University
series Revista Transilvană de Ştiinţe Administrative
issn 1454-1378
publishDate 2010-06-01
description <p>The Prefecture and Prefect’s institution have a respectable tradition in our country, and their role in the ensemble of the economical, social and political life is a special one, no matter how it developed its actions throughout history. The Prefecture and Prefect’s institution have been brought in at the middle of the 19th century and it has been organized following the French concept, by the reformative legislation of the ruler Alexandru Ioan Cuza. Since 1864 the County Council and the Prefect were acknowledged as administrative organs of the county playing the role of representatives of the Government in the county. The prefect was nominated through the decision of the ruler. At that time, the prefect was invested with extensive powers of management and politics. Besides the fact that he controlled and guided all other administrative organs of the county, the prefect was chief of the police as well. Regarding the history of names and public positions, the position of prefect dates back in the Roman Antiquity (praefectus), which refers to the governor, the leader, and the administrative chief of a province, city or public service, the commander of the army. Nonetheless, in time the term has suffered some transformations, the Latin term being replaced by Slavic ones, the institution and its administrator remained the same, with the same prerogatives and responsibilities. Brutally interrupted twice by the Hungarian occupation of the Northern- Western Transylvania (1940-1944), and then in 1949-1989, then by taking a tradition of Soviet origin, the evolution of the Romanian administrative institutions recommenced their course in 1990. Obviously, this evolution was marked in a positive way by Romania’s alignment to the European standards in this domain. At the present moment, the Prefect’s Institution and the Prefect have their prerogatives and responsibilities in accordance the status of Romania as a consolidated democracy and as a full member of the European Union.</p>
topic legislation
public administration historic
administrative unification
institution of prefect.
url https://rtsa.ro/rtsa/index.php/rtsa/article/view/101
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