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THE INSTITUTION OF PARLIAMENT, BETWEEN CONTINUITY AND REFORM

Gabriel Liviu Ispas ()
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Gabriel Liviu Ispas: Universitatea Crestina Dimitrie Cantemir

Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, 2011, vol. 7, issue 1, 172-184

Abstract: The reform of the Romanian state is one of the favorite themes in public debates. What does the reform expects, which are its limits, which are the areas that should be reformed and how does the approach should be taken, are questions that are not yet answered. The study is structured to on six parts, which presents an analysis of the constitution of the parliament, a statement of parliamentary structure, with the advantages and disadvantages of bicameralism and unicameralism, a presentation of internationally known political regimes. The Parliament's legislative powers are in relation to how the executive abuse of legislative delegation by issuing emergency orders and to the procedure of assuming the responsibility in the Parliament. On this the study are presented possible options and solutions for reforming the system.

Keywords: parliament; reform; legislative; delegation; political regime (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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