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Critical Views on Some Changes and Some Supplements on Law No. 273/2004 regarding the Adoption Procedure through Law No. 57/2016 Cover

Critical Views on Some Changes and Some Supplements on Law No. 273/2004 regarding the Adoption Procedure through Law No. 57/2016

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|Jul 2016

Abstract

Recently, Law no. 57/2016 was adopted amending and supplementing Law No. 273/2004 regarding the adoption procedure and other legal acts. Contrary to Law no. 273/2004, Law no. 57/2016 has modified and supplemented what numerous aspects are concerned, not only the “adoption procedure”, but also its “main conditions” and its “effects”. Even if it seems a minor issue, we are still witnessing a case of non-compliance with the legislative technique for drafting laws. Basically, what Law no. 273/2004 is concerned, the “subject of regulation” has become incompatible with its “name”, contrary to the regulations of art. 41 para. (1) of Law 24/2000 on legal techniques for drafting laws. Law no. 273/2004 has also been modified and massively completed, resulting a really long legal document, incomprehensible by those whom it concerns, difficult of being discussed and moreover difficult of being implemented by the authorities. To these aspects there are other contextual ones to be added, determined by the doubtful “logical legal fundament” of the amendments and additions as well as the modest concerns for correlations between the legal dispositions of Law no. 273/2004 and other legal provisions. Finally, numerous changes and additions to Law no. 273/2004 are of “obvious banality” questioning their practical “necessity and utility”.

Language: English
Page range: 315 - 323
Published on: Jul 27, 2016
Published by: Nicolae Balcescu Land Forces Academy
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 3 issues per year

© 2016 Teodora Drăghici, Teodor Bodoaşcă, Ioana-Raluca Toncean-Luieran, published by Nicolae Balcescu Land Forces Academy
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