SOME HISTORICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON THE DIVISION OF LAW INTO PRIVATE AND PUBLIC LAW
Emilian Ciongaru
FIAT IUSTITIA, 2018, vol. 12, issue 1, 68-73
Abstract:
The division of public and private law constitute the basis of the systematization of law where public law is the field of legal rules governing the existence and the organization of the state and private law is centered, as a set of legal rules, on regulating, protecting and defending the individual interest, in the interest of the person as a participant in the scope of their private life, or of a legal person within the scope of its contractual freedoms, of business, of promoting the interests of private groups, obviously within the limits of public order and a minimum standard of public morality. Democracy - the power of the people - is characterized by a very rigorous order of law and legal order where the science of law organizes and disciplines social life, based on the fundamental principles of law - the principle of ensuring the legal bases for the operation of society, the principle of equality and freedom, the principle of responsibility, and the principle of fairness and justice. In the course of history, law has been divided into private and public law, taking as a basis certain social, political and economic considerations, specific to certain periods of the transformation of society.
Keywords: law; public law; private law; rule of law; legal order (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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