Abstract
In the context of the overlapping crises from 2021-2023 and their effects, especially when it comes to inflation, the Government of Romania has adopted in this period a set of ordinances and emergency ordinances by which it modified, directly through the effect of the law, the prices of the ongoing public procurement contracts, even if they did not have a review clause provided for in the award documentation. The present study aimed to determine to what extent this legislative agenda respected the general principles of law, the provisions of the Romanian Constitution and Directive 24/2014, to draw a parallel with the general theory of unpredictability, to analyse the economic context that generated the adoption of these legislative measures and to expose a number of potential sensitivities of this legal approach.
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