The Principle Of Legality, Principle Of Public Law

  • Stoian A
  • Drăghici T
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The principle of legality represents one of the most important principles of the state of law, which significantly contributes to defending the law order and the social balance. Established as a principle of the organization and functioning of the state public authorities at the Revolution of 1789 in France, the acknowledgement of the principle of legality in an act having a constitutional value marked the moment of foundation for the state based on law principles and represented a premise of creating a modern public administration. The principle is present at the level of each judiciary branch, which provides for its popularity due to its specificity. The paper aims at achieving a brief analysis of the role of the principle of legality in public law, presenting its importance in constitutional and administrative law.

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Stoian, A., & Drăghici, T. (2015). The Principle Of Legality, Principle Of Public Law. International Conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION, 21(2), 512–515. https://doi.org/10.1515/kbo-2015-0087

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