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Any negotiation involves multiple elements, which, by their dynamics, influence its conduct and outcome: object, context, stake, balance of power, strategy and tactics. Knowledge and effective use of these elements are essential to the success of the negotiator, being largely determined by the...
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The paper attempts at sketching a portrait of an ethical expert adapted to the Romanian context. Departing from an analysis of various roles of the ethical expert from the Western context, the paper will evaluate the diverse competence that are necessary for performing these roles. Admitting the...
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The aim of this article is to investigate the early childbearing in Romania in a life course perspective, studying to what extent the context and childhood experiences influence the timing of the childbearing behavior. We also analyze whether having a birth before age 20 is associated with...
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Most countries with unicameral parliaments are unitary, non-federal states. These states considered from the very beginning that they do not need a second Chamber, The Upper House, or they had it dissolved later. Unicameralism advocates argue that Upper House’s commonly features , The Senate...
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First of all, Romanian foreign trade has passed through structural changes since the decision of following the European economic rules, being part of European Union. Until the end of 2008, on the back of strong growth in the internal demand and because of important investment needs, imports have...
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Moldavian legislations. The reader can find inside this paper the provisions from articles 199-207, 1609 line 2 and 1621 …-1623 line 1 from the Moldavian Civil Code, articles 948-985 from the Romanian Civil Code of 1865, articles 1179 line 1, 1180 …-1239 and 26332634, articles 2636 and 2637-2638 from the Romanian Civil Code of 2009 and articles 66-67 and 69-70 of the …
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On the 29th of June / 11th of July 1866 the Constituent Assembly passed a new Constitution, inspired by the Belgian Constitution of the 7th of February 1831. The Constitution was promulgated by Carol the 1st on the 30th of June 1866 and entered into force on the 1st of July 1866. It was the...
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in the new Romanian civil code is concluded by the analysis of the articles with general application. The author points …
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The author presents the presumed sound investments from the perspective of the new Romanian code. As a persistence of his concern in the area of the new institution of administration of the property of others, the author propose a analysis of the administration forms, of the person of the...
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Institutional public-private partnership is a form of public-private partnership involving the active cooperation between partners from public and private sectors with respect to the provision of a public service or infrastructure works Both at European Union and at the level of our country,...
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