Opera juridică a lui Nicolae Titulescu. Dimensiunea de drept civil și legatulștiințific național
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N. Titulescu; civil law work; school of international law; national jurisprudence; constants of law; ICJ (LRI); social science; Roman law; diplomacy of peace; juridical education; sociologic law; given and made; logical structure; flexible law; science of law.Rezumat
As a complex, both political and juridical, personality of the interwar period, Nicolae Titulescu (1882–1941) was remembered by his peers especially by his diplomatic activity (as Romania’s minister of external affairs and its representative at the Society of Nations) and by promoting the values of international law. Apparently “shadowed”, his work and papers on civil law complete and characterize the formative and professional basis, the academic presence, and his office as a barrister. Titulescu’s juridical profile is thus revealed in its multitude and as essential in his public activity, thus under a strong influence. The general conception on law and its application in civil law stands out as Titulescu’s scientific contribution. “Read” in the terms and valued according to the priorities of each era, it stands of great actuality, as a chance of “reinventing” Romanian juridical science. Joining the new orientation towards the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th of abandoning the exegetic school in favor of the perspective of economic, social, and psychological conditioning.