Journal Legal and Administrative Studies, Year XX, No. 2 (25) – 2021
158 Pages Posted: 17 Mar 2023
Date Written: December 31, 2021
Abstract
In this issue of Journal of Legal and Administrative Studies (JLAS) are included scientific articles which debate problems from legal sciences field: OPEN STATEHOOD AND CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE; ACTIVITIES OF PRIVATE MILITARY AND SECURITY COMPANIES IN SOME AFRICAN STATES; RATIO DECIDENDI END THE SCIENCE OF LAW; INITIAL TREATIES - PRIMARY SOURCES OF EUROPEAN UNION LAW; LIMITING SENIORS' RIGHT TO VOTE; THE CONCEPT OF CIVIL SERVICE INTEGRITY; THE TRANSPORT OF PERSONS UNDER NATIONAL LAW, IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC etc.
The Journal of Legal and Administrative Studies was founded in 2002 and it is dedicated to the academic teachers and researchers, lawyers, magistrates, Ph.D. students and post-doctoral researchers into legal and administrative sciences and their auxiliary sciences, from Romania and from abroad.
Subjects for submission include the following main areas, but are not limited to them: Public Law, Private Law, Protection of human rights and protection against discrimination, European Union law, Forensics and Criminology, Legal Sociology, History of law, juridical philosophy.
The journal promotes the original researches that contributes to the knowledge progress and are motivated by the necessity of studying the theory and practice in the mentioned areas.
Also, the journal aims to create a forum for disciplinary and interdisciplinary debates and to become a standard in the national and international juridical and administrative research.
Keywords: private military and security companies; mercenaries; African continent; Juridical responsibility; Directive (EU) 2019/1937 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2019 on the protection of the persons who report breaches of Union law; European Union, independence; justice; judge
JEL Classification: K00
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