NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS ON PROPERTY RIGHTS
Cristiana Banu ()
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Cristiana Banu: Spiru Haret University Faculty of Law and Public Administration, Postal: RO
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2010, vol. 1, issue 1, 4-11
Abstract:
Indissolubly connected to people s life being part of it property has represented a problem of continuous feature having an especially important place within the economical socio political and philosophical sciences The study of this article herein is trying to make a brief analysis of one of the most significant and present civil right institutions and namely the institution of property as real main right The Romania s accession to the EU on 1st January 2007 imposes structural changes at the economy level as well as in the entire Romanian society Thusly as consequence of obtaining the statute of member state of the European Union with full rights it is necessary to analyse the regulation on the property right in Romanian European and International Law with all consequences resulting from here
Date: 2010
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