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Academic Freedom as Fundamental Right
[EN] The paper aims at defining in particular the concept of academic freedom within the context of the European legal sources. Even though the idea of a special corporative status for professors was born during the Middle Ages, it was only during the second half of the twentieth century that the Constitutions recognised academic freedom
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The administrative judge plays or should play a significant role in the important areas of protection of fundamental human rights and public interest.
Emmanuel Decaux
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EU Fundamental Rights, EC Fundamental Freedoms and Private Law
Originally, private law was considered to be immune from the effect of fundamental rights, the function of which was limited to being individual defenses against the vigilant eye of the state. This traditional view, however, has been put under pressure as a result of the growing effect of fundamental rights in private law, which makes it possible to ...
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HUMAN RIGHTS - A CONCEPT WITH UNIVERSAL MEANINGS [PDF]
The concept of human rights has evolved in its essence as physical force was gradually replaced by reason, as in society took shape legal principles that would become fundamental: the principle of freedom, equality, solidarity, etc..
Isabela STANCEA
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The State Council, after much resistance, has harmonised its legal practice with that of the Strasbourg Court. Today, proceedings before the State Council are based on the provisions of article 1b of the European Convention for the Protection of Human ...
Marc Gjidara
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Economic Consequences of BREXIT after the British Referendum
The European Union project is strongly challenged today by the historical decision of United Kingdom’s citizens to exit from this structure, with all consequences assumed.
Critian PĂUN
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