Romania Law

Romania Law

Europe
The starting point of Romanian law is found in Roman law, brought to Dacia by Roman colonists in the early years of the century. II d. C. and applied for more than one hundred and sixty years alongside the leges moresque peregrinorum. We do not know what these norms were in Dacia. Concrete proof of the importance of Roman law in Dacia can be found in the wax tablets discovered in Transylvania at Abrud (Alburnus maior), which contain a series of acts, in the forms prescribed by Roman law, although the majority of the parts were not Roman. From the retreat of the legions and officials (270 AD) the ties with the Empire are severed, which explains the lack of any influence of post-classical and Justinian law. The invading barbarians,…
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Romania 2007

Romania 2007

Europe
According to ezinereligion, in 2007, Romania had a population of approximately 21.5 million people and its economy was largely driven by manufacturing, agriculture and services. The country had strong diplomatic relations with other countries in the region and beyond, particularly Hungary, Germany and the United Kingdom. In terms of politics, Romania has a semi-presidential system in place with a President as head of state and government. Legislative power is vested solely in the legislature. The country also maintained good relations with its European neighbors, especially Hungary, Bulgaria and Ukraine. Yearbook 2007 Romania. "Welcome to Europe!" Romanian President Traian Băsescu greeted thousands of cheering Bucharest residents as the country entered the EU at the New Year seventeen years after the fall of the Communist dictatorship. But the cheer soon fell silent…
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