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Tytuł:
The Rights and the Proxies of the Monarch in Romania According to the Constitution of 1866
Autorzy:
Popenko, Yaroslav
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/28842642.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023-09-30
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Tematy:
executive power
legislative power
principality
constitutional monarchy
national representation
Basic Law
parliament
succession to the throne
judicial power
Opis:
The article is devoted to the analysis and the characteristics of the rights and the proxies of the monarch in Romania according to the Constitution of 1866. The adoption of the first Basic Law was the fateful act in the history of the state-building processes of Romania and contributed to its development as the sovereign state. The Constitution had the contractual nature and established the compromise between the young bourgeoisie and the large landowners in the form of the constitutional monarchy. The king in Romania for a long time remained the person who was «above» of all the state and political leadership of the country. This status and the proxies of the monarch were delegated with the first Basic Law. The legal fixing of such legal status of the monarch at the level of the Constitution made it possible to establish full-fledged royal power, which was an extremely important state-political step for the development of Romania as the independent country. The constitutional foundations, the functions and the limitations of the institution of the monarchical power in the principality were fixed in the number of the articles of the Constitution of 1866. At the same time, the important state-constitutional aspect was the clear fixation that all proxies of the monarch could be done based on the interests of the Romanian nation. The Basic Law of 1866 established the proxies of the monarch such as in the legislative branch of power (the right of legislative initiative, the right of the interpretation of laws, Articles 32–34); executive power (had to implement it in the manner determined with the Constitution, Article 35) and partially in the justice system (the right to declare amnesty on the political issues, the right to postpone or to mitigate punishment in criminal cases, Article 93). For strengthening of the foundations of the statehood, the Constitution officially established the principle of the hereditary power of the monarch (Article 82). His person was declared inviolable. Herewith, the Romanian constitutionalists fixed that the monarch did not have any other proxies, except those granted to him with the Basic Law (Article 96). Adopted in 1866, the Basic Law approved legally the democratic aspirations of the Romanian nation. It defined directly the most important principles of the state functioning as the principle of the national sovereignty, the principle of the division of powers, the principle of representative government, the principle of hereditary monarchy, the principle of the responsibility of the state officials, the principle of the Rule of law, etc. The Basic Law definitely contributed to the gradual democratization of the state-governing and public structures, the formation of the concept of the civil personality and untouchability, foresaw the presence of the political and legal pluralism in the country, etc. Due to the introduction of the institution of the constitutional monarchy, that ruler in the person of Karl I could establish and hold the certain political balance in the country between the liberals and the conservatives, which opened the possibility to potentially strengthen the two-party system and laid the foundations of the civil society and the future constitutional life of Romania.
Źródło:
Copernicus Political and Legal Studies; 2023, 2, 3; 63-69
2720-6998
Pojawia się w:
Copernicus Political and Legal Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Sprawa następstwa tronu po Bolesławie V Wstydliwym, księciu krakowskim i sandomierskim
Autorzy:
Supernak, Karolina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/560367.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Papieski Jana Pawła II w Krakowie
Tematy:
Bolesław the Chaste
Leszek the Black
Lesser Poland
choice of the ruler
succession to the throne
Bolesław Wstydliwy
Leszek Czarny
Małopolska
elekcja władcy
następstwo tronu
Opis:
Bolesław the Chaste, the prince of Cracow did not have children, perhaps as a result of the weddings of chastity he made with his wife. In 1265, prince Bolesław, probably during the illness, adopted his relative – Leszek the Black – and made him the successor to the throne in Cracow. The second title of Leszek to the throne was the election of the mighty. During the Piast period, in the Cracow-Sandomierz Duchy, the ruling prince was elected. The first such elected ruler of Cracow, called princeps, was Kazimierz the Just and then his minor son Leszek the White. Successive monarchs were also elected by electionbut, the elections were maintained in the Piast dynasty and were usually only a confirmation of the election, as in the case of Leszek the Black. Bolesław selected Leszek among others because they had starded to cooperate with him during the war between Bohemia and Hungary. Leszek the Black as the heir of the Chaste married Gryfina, the niece of Kinga. It seems that the mighty have accepted the decision of Bolesław on the succession of the throne.
Bolesław Wstydliwy, książę krakowski był bezdzietny, być może w wyniku ślubów czystości, jakie złożył z żoną. W 1265 roku książę Bolesław w czasie swojej choroby adoptował swojego krewnego – Leszka Czarnego – i uczynił go następcą tronu w Krakowie. Drugim tytułem Leszka do tronu była elekcja możnych. W okresie piastowskim w księstwie krakowsko-sandomierskim wybierano księcia zwierzchniego. Pierwszym tak wybranym władcą krakowskim, zwanym princepsem, był Kazimierz Sprawiedliwy, a następnie jego nieletni syn Leszek Biały. Kolejni monarchowie byli również wybierani w drodze elekcji, lecz wybory utrzymywano w dynastii Piastów i były one z reguły jedynie potwierdzeniem elekcji, tak jak w przypadku Leszka Czarnego. Bolesław wybrał Leszka między innymi dlatego, że ten zdecydował się współpracować z nim w czasie wojny między Czechami a Węgrami. Leszek Czarny jako spadkobierca Wstydliwego poślubił Gryfinę, siostrzenicę Kingi. Wydaje się, że możni akceptowali decyzję Bolesława w sprawie następstwa tronu.
Źródło:
Folia Historica Cracoviensia; 2018, 24, 1
0867-8294
Pojawia się w:
Folia Historica Cracoviensia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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