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SM ISO690:2012 BULBUC, Boris. Dimensiunea axiologică a dreptului. In: Revista Naţională de Drept, 2008, nr. 6(93), pp. 50-53. ISSN 1811-0770. |
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Law represents an official modality of rights and interests protection, this thing being an argument that law contains an ensemble of norms-values. It is not just sufficient to say that law represents an absolute value; in reality, it is the official, reasonable base of human values, varying from country to country, from a historical period to another. If juridical norms do not regulate some rights and obligations, they are not a system of values, they have not any sense. As an example, may be mentioned such juridical values as: justice, life, state security and order, language, private property, family relations, individual security, state independence, legality. They do not represent an exhaustive list and they are so different, that the law must be brightly composed and executed; people have to be sure that the state they live in will protect them and will not destroy values that have sometimes a sacred character for them, being received as an inheritance from past generations. |
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