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Item Aspects of the protection of migrant children’s rights in the European Union Law(Universul Juridic, 2016) Moroianu Zlătescu, IrinaThe present study is based on the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in terms of immigration in recent years in Europe. There are analyzed some aspects of migration regulations and their implementation in cases of underage migrants in the European Union.Item European Court of Human Rights – Guardian of the Protection and Strengthenning of Migration Rights(EconPapers, 2023) Moroianu Zlătescu, Irina; Grigorescu, Alina MihaelaOne of the most complex phenomena evolving worldwide is migration. The dynamics of migration are reshaping societies and policies around the world. It influences states - origin, transit and destination alike - in all its profound components: political, economic, social, cultural, etc. Migration, part of the transnational revolution with its extensive and shrewd motivations, themselves of a political, social, economic and/or cultural nature, interrelated and often inseparable, is shaping a global architecture of national and international institutions and rules designed to manage this dramatic phenomenon, with its variable and unpredictable dimensions and implications. Over the last 10 years, migration has played an important role in the political transformation of Europe. Migration in Europe is not a recent phenomenon. What is new, however, are its forms and directions. This paper seeks to uncover these forms and directions, as well as the ECHR response to these new challenges.Item General Principles of the Administrative Procedure. The Romanian Perspective(Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Public Administration Department, 2007-06-01) Bălan, Emil; Troanță Rebeleș, Dragoş TeodorFrom our perspective, the administrative procedure represents in a simple way the rules that apply to the activities of public administration structures (even if it concerns the drafting, the execution or the control of administrative acts or the realization of administrative operations). In the context represented by the need for reform and modernization in the public sector, the administrative procedure has to systemize, simplify and unify public administration activity eliminating the contradictions between the administrative actions. The reform and modernization of public administration needs in our opinion to state and establish in a clear and prescriptive way the rules concerning the general administrative procedure, in other words – the rules that guide the decision making process, that assures openness and transparency, the respect of citizens’ rights and interests, the efficiency of public administration. Our paper – “General principles of public administration procedure. The Romanian perspective” analyzes some of the general principles that apply to the administrative procedure as they are formulated in the internal legal order, principles governing the administrative procedures that are not yet systemized and unified in the form of one complex law, representing the first stage of our project. Taking into consideration the internal experience, our future research in this project will continue this study, in order to realize the comparative dimension in two directions – one representing the level and experience of the European Union Member States and the other representing the European Union dimension.