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    Constanţa Călinoiu, Victor Duculescu. Drept constitutional si Institutii politice (droit constitutionnel et institutions politiques)

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    Predescu Ovidiu. Constanţa Călinoiu, Victor Duculescu. Drept constitutional si Institutii politice (droit constitutionnel et institutions politiques). In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 57 N°4,2005. pp. 1082-1083

    Constanţa Călinoiu, Victor Duculescu. Drept constitutional si Institutii politice (droit constitutionnel et institutions politiques)

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    Predescu Ovidiu. Constanţa Călinoiu, Victor Duculescu. Drept constitutional si Institutii politice (droit constitutionnel et institutions politiques). In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 57 N°4,2005. pp. 1082-1083

    Influence of the European Convention for the Protection of the Human Fundamental Rights and Liberties over the Internal Law of the European Council Member States

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    The article presents the problem of the report between the (European) Convention for the protection of the human fundamental rights and liberties as a juridical document of international law and the inter law of the member states of the European Council, spotlighting the incorporation manner of the Convention’s provisions in the intern legislation, an also its rank compared to the intern legislations.internal law, human rights, conventions, Romanian Constitution

    Next in Line – Romanians at the Gates of the EU (emigrants, border control, legislation)

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    The first of May 2004 marked an important date in the history of Europe as a political, geographic, and social entity. After years of negotiations, ten European countries joined the European Union, bringing in their potential and expectations, adding a total population of 75 million people and a territory of 738,000 square kilometres: Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Malta, Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The EU will continue its enlargement under the Luxembourg Presidency. The membership treaty with Bulgaria and Romania will be finalised with a view to signature in 25 April 2005, in order to join the EU by 2007. Once it has been signed, this will mark the end of the current accession cycle. Membership negotiations with Croatia should commence on 17 March 2005. In mid-December 2004 EU leaders endorsed eventual Turkish entry into the EU, but said that there could be permanent restrictions on freedom of movement for Turkish workers; earlier, the EU Parliament voted 407-262 in favour of Turkey's entry. Romania feels and acts like a European country. You will rather notice a European flag in Bucharest than in London, for example. Romania is not only a country who makes effort to join the European family, by introducing the necessary legal provisions in the national legislation, but it is already part of one, whole Europe, ruled by law, an area of Freedom, Security and Justice. Romania fights against immigration flows targeting Western Countries and guards the external border of European Union. In the same time, Romanians are spread all over Europe, living there alike other Europeans. Until the European Union Member States will decide that Romania truly deserves to join the family, Romanians have to prove that they do not only feel and act as Europeans, but they truly are Europeans

    Fortificaţia romano-bizantină de la Ovidiu, municipiul Constanţa / Römisch-byzantinische Festung von Ovidiu, jud. Constanţa.

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    Bucovală Mihai, Papuc Gheorghe. Fortificaţia romano-bizantină de la Ovidiu, municipiul Constanţa / Römisch-byzantinische Festung von Ovidiu, jud. Constanţa.. In: Materiale şi cercetări arheologice, N°17 1993. A XVII-A sesiune anuală de rapoarte, Ploiești 1983 (Partea a II-a) pp. 273-277

    The Right to Information - Main Element of Freedom of Expression. European and Romanian Standards

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    The author analyses the right to information in the light of the European Convention for defence of the human rights and the main liberties, of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and Romanian right. After stating that this right is one of the two main elements of the right to expression freedom, next to the right of opinion freedom, the author shows, on one side, that the freedom to information supposes responsibility and, on the other side, this should be respected by public authorities, as well as by any natural or juridical person.the right to information, expression freedom, opinion freedom, European Court of Human Rights.

    Drame istorice : Despot-Vodă, Fântâna blanduziei, Ovidiu /

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    Enthält: Despot-Vodă ; Fântâna blanduziei ; Ovidiu

    INTERNAL AUDIT FOR FINANCIAL INVESTMENT COMPANIES – ASSURANCE FOR ADEQUATE SUPERVISING OF CORPORATE GOVERNENCE PRINCIPLES

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    In the risk assessment process, financial auditors often rely on internalauditors when establishing the control risk level. Therefore, adequate internal auditfunction, as part of a solid corporate governance is a factor of lowering control risk,when assessing audit risks for Financial Investment Companies. The paper intends toapproach issues related to internal audit as a relevant source of added value for listedcompanies and the main objectives related to internal audit engagements forFinancial Investment Companies. The authors are trying to answer how internal auditcontributes in an effective manner in the process of supervising corporate governanceprinciples that Financial Investment Companies as listed companies, must complywith.investment companies, corporate governance structures, internal control,management policies, tests and procedures

    Statistically determining memory consumption of real-time Java threads

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    Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 49-50).by Ovidiu Gheorghioiu.M.Eng
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