Vision

The Centre's strategy is that, by involving academics and justice specialists, bar associations, public notaries and central and local public administration, to ensure an organized framework for scientific research and debates, allowing the raising of functional and professional performance indicators to the level of the international standard, especially that which currently exists in higher education institutions and public administrations in the Member States of the European Union.

The research areas of the center are as follows:

a) Constitutional law and political institutions;

b). Criminal law and criminal procedure;

c). Forensics and criminology;

d). Commercial law;

e). Financial law;

f). Administrative law and science of administration;

g). Banking law;

h). Drept vamal;

i). Civil law and civil procedure;

j). Environmental law;

k). Community law;

l). Family law;

m). Transport law.

n). Civil status documents;

o). Local and central public administration.

 

          The Center aims at the following research objectives:

- fundamental and applied multidisciplinary research in the field of public and private law in the context of the Bologna process;

- studying the legislation regulating the organization and functioning of the legislative and executive power in Romania, in order to notice the dysfunctions and deficiencies that currently exist at their level, followed by making proposals for improving the activity in the future by modernizing and updating the legislative framework, materialized in suggestions for correcting functional aspects and in proposals for amending the existing legislation at all levels for the future;

- stimulating creativity and initiative among teachers, master students, students and specialists in the field of public administration;

- organizing professional training courses lasting at least 2 years, for staff with medium training in public administration;

- creation of information modules for citizens in the field of human rights and fundamental freedoms, as well as their rights in relations with public administration;

- popularization of conditions of recruitment and employment of civil servants;

- organization of seminars and conferences on the knowledge of Community legislation and the functioning mechanisms of the Community institutional system;

- initiating public debates, seminars and round tables on topics related to the functioning of public administration;

- stimulating students, master students and teachers in the study of constitutional, criminal and criminal procedural law, commercial, banking, foreign exchange, civil and civil procedure, environment, and community, by participating in symposiums and internal and international sessions of scientific communications, round tables, as well as by stimulating and encouraging collaborations with specialized journals.

          The Centre's activities will be subsumed under the following requirements: knowledge and correct application of legislation; stimulating creativity and originality in the daily activity of civil servants and other categories of personnel working at all levels of public administration; changing the mentality and attitude of students, but also of practitioners in order to orient their conduct towards research and development, innovation and progress; increasing efficiency and efficiency in solving citizens' problems; raising awareness among public authorities and civil society of the need for reform of the public administration sector as a whole.

 

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