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Relația "suveranitatea poporului - puterea publică": cazul Republicii Moldova
The relationship sovereignty of the people - public power: the case of Moldova
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Abstract The sovereignty of the people in democratic states is implemented through the system of public power at every level of existence of territorial collectivities. That is why studying and improving the mechanisms of realization of public power must not be made in isolation, but holistically.
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The sovereignty of the people in democratic states is implemented through the system of public power at every level of existence of territorial collectivities. That is why studying and improving the mechanisms of realization of public power must not be made in isolation, but holistically.
In order to define public power, it is necessary to address it not only from the constitutional law perspective, but also as a socio-political concept. The definition of the notion of public authority begins with the assumption that it is a socio-political category, and the study of it must consider its essence, its forms and levels of its realization. Only the theoretical clarification of these essential concepts could permit the “decoding” of the legalities of public governance and identification of the most efficient mechanisms applicable to contemporary society that would promote the efficient involvement of the people in the realization of public power.... view less
Classification
Political System, Constitution, Government
Free Keywords
sovereignty; people; public power
Collection Title
Studii alese de drept și științe administrative
Editor
Costache, Mirela Paula; Daghie, Dragoș-Mihail; Mirica, Stefania Cristina
Document language
Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
Publication Year
2017
Publisher
Editura Pro Universitaria
City
București
Page/Pages
p. 55-63
ISBN
978-606-26-0765-4
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed