Abstract

The present study aims to underline the need for a concrete and thorough reglementation concerning the present legislation which defends and guarantees the enforcement of the rights and liberties of humans. Nonetheless, we will try to find and present modern and effective solutions in order to meet the challenges of the society as a result of the globalization and constant evolution of the technological progress, which become, most of the times, challenges of the constitutional justice. As a result of the studies and scientific research, we came to the conclusion that this situation generates the necessity of a universalization of judicial standards, the cooperation in matters of good practice for conferring common solutions to the common problems of the modern world. Therefore, we cannot but observe that the Constitutional Doctrine clarifies the notion of equal rights, claiming that all Romanian citizens, no matter the nationality, race, ethnicity, mother tongue, religious beliefs, political views, social origin or financial power, benefit, in equal terms, of all rights and liberties stipulated by the Constitution or other legal acts and can actively participate in the political, economical, social or cultural life.

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