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SM ISO690:2012 GRECU, Raisa, AVORNIC, Gheorghe. Constantin Stere despre dreptul la libertatea individuală. In: Avocatul poporului (Revistă ştiinţifico-practică şi informativă de drept), 2009, nr. 4, pp. 8-11. ISSN 1810-7141. |
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Constantin Stere strongly believes that all constitutional liberties come from a single superior principle – freedom of personality, which by itself affirms the respect towards human dignity. This principle has its origins in Article 39 of Magna Charta Libertatum (1215) and was included almost completely in the romanian Constitution in 1866. The constitutionalist explains some differences in the realisation of the invoked principle in England and Romania due to some differences in romanian legislation adopted with the goal to realize the principle. This article summarizes the ideas of Constantin Stere about constitutional guarantees of freedom of personality, which are contained in his work “Antiproject of
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