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    Current Tendencies of the European Union Development and their Consequences in Short and Medium Term
    (Wydział Prawa i Administracji UR, 2013) Herchi, Ştefan
    The institutional development of the European Union requires not only a consolidation of the European Union bodies, but also common and coordinated policies, which inevitably imply the obligation of the Member States to give up to a part of their own powers, in other words to give in of their national sovereignty. The matter in question, at least from our point of view, is whether Romania is or not prepared for this kind of constitutional development.
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    The Search of the Legal Validity of Short and Medium Term Human Security
    (Wydział Prawa i Administracji UR, 2013) Hugo, Víctor; Lavalle, Ramírez
    Taking into account the number of arguments raised by different states and groups, responsible for contributing with elements that have permitted the adoption of urgent reforms by the United Nations Organisation (UNO), the predominance of a series of discrepancies is still perceived, ranging from determined defence of the national objectives and interests, by both powers and less developed countries, to the lack of a clear and agreed definition of different types of security to be included in this reform. Considering the recent events which have arisen in several countries of the Middle East and Africa, it is convenient to briefly review the evolution of different concepts which have emerged on ”human security”, especially as this principle, that in its evolution has become ”The Responsibility to Protect” (R2P,) has not yet been universally accepted, much less recognised as a part of the International Law. Nevertheless it could go as far as considerably affecting the National Sovereignty of States.

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