Codificarea legislațiilor de amenajare a teritoriului, de urbanism și a construcțiilor și contribuția sa la dezvoltarea dreptului în materie

Autori

  • Prof. univ. dr. Mircea Duțu Autor

Cuvinte cheie:

urban planning law; code; codification; landscaping; urbanism; constant law; independence of legislations; sanctionatory law; climate change; environmental protection; urban plans; urban planning rules; specific terms.

Rezumat

After a disorderly and fragmentary development, the Romanian legislation in the field of territorial planning, urbanism and constructions knows a systematization through a code, in the wider context of the codification of administrative law. This complex normative act brings together and orders the texts of 8 laws, an emergency ordinance of the government, 5 government decisions and 2 pre-existing ministerial orders, with some adjustments, clarifications, and additions from the perspective of certain solutions accepted in case law or affirmed in administrative practice. The structuring of the subjects was done starting from the planning of the territory and the drawing of strategic guidelines, reaching the operational urban planning, the authorization of construction works, and up to the approach of the entire life cycle of the constructions, the stages of development of an investment, certain roles and responsibilities. The land planning, urban planning, and construction code contributes to a greater readability and accessibility of the regulations in the field, in the conditions of an accentuated technical character of the prescriptions, to a superior correlation of the various texts present, and to the increase of the coherence of the related normative ensemble. 

 

 

Biografie autor

  • Prof. univ. dr. Mircea Duțu

    Directorul Institutului de Cercetări Juridice „Acad. Andrei Rădulescu” al Academiei Române; membru al Asociației Internaționale de Dreptul Urbanismului (AIDRU);
    E-mail: mircea.dutu@gmail.com

     

Publicat

30-09-2025

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