Acta Univ. Sapientiae, Legal Studies, 12, 2 (2023) 115–125
DOI: 10.47745/AUSLEG.2023.12.2.07
Abstract. The 1923 Constitution of Romania is often referred to in legal literature as one of the greatest Romanian constitutions. It is a fact that due to the union in 1918, some regions of Greater Romania showed significant differences in their public law. The harmonization of these and the unification of the public law of Greater Romania was carried out with great vigour by the National Liberal Party in 1922–1923.However, both the legality of the constitutional process and the novelty of the resulting Constitution raise a number of questions. In the following contribution, I would like to briefly address these issues.
Keywords: 1923 Constitution of Romania, unification of public law, parliamentary debate, the constitutional process
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