Short considerations regarding the application and the effects of Art. 147 of the Constitution

The interpretation of Article 147 paragraph 1 of the Constitution holds some nuances which are revealed within some of the earlier decisions of the Constitutional Court, although in the Decision no. 64/February 9, 2017 they seem to not be taken into consideration in the same manner, respectively in...

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Main Authors: S.G. BARBU, A.M. CIOBANU, L.G. NIŢOIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Transilvania University of Brasov Publishing House 2017-07-01
Series:Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law
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Online Access:http://webbut.unitbv.ro/Bulletin/Series%20VII/2017/BULETIN%20I%20PDF/23_Barbu_S_Ciobanu_A_Nitoiu_L.pdf
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spelling doaj-c10e91a7577e447d887fd4a4a93255912020-11-25T00:59:55ZengTransilvania University of Brasov Publishing HouseBulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law2066-77012066-771X2017-07-0110(59)1161168Short considerations regarding the application and the effects of Art. 147 of the ConstitutionS.G. BARBU0A.M. CIOBANU1L.G. NIŢOIU2Transilvania University of Brașov, RomaniaGovernment of RomaniaLawyer Brașov Bar, RomaniaThe interpretation of Article 147 paragraph 1 of the Constitution holds some nuances which are revealed within some of the earlier decisions of the Constitutional Court, although in the Decision no. 64/February 9, 2017 they seem to not be taken into consideration in the same manner, respectively in the sense that under the aforementioned Article 147 paragraph 1, the Government can adjust for the criticism of unconstitutionality made by the Court only if its provisions demand it, while laws declared nconstitutional in whole or in part, especially in the a priori control, can be brought on the same line with the Constitution only by law as a legal act of the Parliament.http://webbut.unitbv.ro/Bulletin/Series%20VII/2017/BULETIN%20I%20PDF/23_Barbu_S_Ciobanu_A_Nitoiu_L.pdfConstitutionConstitutional Court (CCR)Ombudsmanprinciple of symmetryordinary rulesspecial derogatory rules
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Short considerations regarding the application and the effects of Art. 147 of the Constitution
Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law
Constitution
Constitutional Court (CCR)
Ombudsman
principle of symmetry
ordinary rules
special derogatory rules
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A.M. CIOBANU
L.G. NIŢOIU
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title Short considerations regarding the application and the effects of Art. 147 of the Constitution
title_short Short considerations regarding the application and the effects of Art. 147 of the Constitution
title_full Short considerations regarding the application and the effects of Art. 147 of the Constitution
title_fullStr Short considerations regarding the application and the effects of Art. 147 of the Constitution
title_full_unstemmed Short considerations regarding the application and the effects of Art. 147 of the Constitution
title_sort short considerations regarding the application and the effects of art. 147 of the constitution
publisher Transilvania University of Brasov Publishing House
series Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law
issn 2066-7701
2066-771X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The interpretation of Article 147 paragraph 1 of the Constitution holds some nuances which are revealed within some of the earlier decisions of the Constitutional Court, although in the Decision no. 64/February 9, 2017 they seem to not be taken into consideration in the same manner, respectively in the sense that under the aforementioned Article 147 paragraph 1, the Government can adjust for the criticism of unconstitutionality made by the Court only if its provisions demand it, while laws declared nconstitutional in whole or in part, especially in the a priori control, can be brought on the same line with the Constitution only by law as a legal act of the Parliament.
topic Constitution
Constitutional Court (CCR)
Ombudsman
principle of symmetry
ordinary rules
special derogatory rules
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