Acta Universitatis Danubius. Administratio, Vol 1, No 1 (2009)

Inter-institutional Cooperation for Achieving Public Order and Safety

Cristian Gisca

Abstract


In the area governed by the authority of the  Romanian state, the public order is part both of
the national security and of the European public order. The actions of defining and making clear the concept of public order drew the attention of many specialists and researchers in the field; therefore, there are countless ways of defining this concept. The spheres of this concept connect continuously to the spheres of other concepts: the state, the executive power, the state of legality, the national dimension of the public order etc. Essentially the public order represents a minimum of important conditions for a convenient social life. Its content varies with the stage of social trust and mirrors the state of legality, equilibrium and social peace, being omnipresent when, according to the Constitution, the order forces ensure the public peace, the safety of person, collectivities and goods, the public health and moral principles.

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