National and Territorial Reunification of the Romanians - Legality and Legitimity
Keywords:
legality, legitimity, nation, state, unity, right to self-determination, national unity, territorial unity.Abstract
The national and territorial unity of the Romanians was and is a research topic approached especially during the 18-20 centuries and it continues to be a current topic nowadays. The problem was exposed and argued on historical, juridical, diplomatic and even moral levels. Beginning with the occupation from 1940 (resumed in 1944) and till the proclamation of independence of the Republic of Moldova and present times there have been outlined two diametrically opposed movements: One natural and divine - reunion with Mother-country - Romania and the other one being exported and explained by Russia - „statality”. On the edge of this dispute, as a result of a complex study of juridical acts ( meaning that we do not neglect the other proreunion studies), the present article, fully sharing the eternal truth of national and territorial unity of the Romanians, as a unique European people, divided into two states, argues this truth through the prism of constitutional and international right, through the prism of juridical legitimity principle on the background of the other areas of existence and prosperity of a nation.References
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