THE INFORMATICS INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR THE ROMANIAN CIVIL STATUS DOCUMENTS – PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND APPLICABILITY TO THE CONSULAR OFFICES OF ROMANIA Cover Image

THE INFORMATICS INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR THE ROMANIAN CIVIL STATUS DOCUMENTS – PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND APPLICABILITY TO THE CONSULAR OFFICES OF ROMANIA
THE INFORMATICS INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR THE ROMANIAN CIVIL STATUS DOCUMENTS – PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND APPLICABILITY TO THE CONSULAR OFFICES OF ROMANIA

Author(s): Lucica Tudoran, Anis Benabed
Subject(s): Civil Law, International Law, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Administrative Law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: informatization; civil acts; digitalization; consular;

Summary/Abstract: Romanian public administration (The Ministry of Interior) is involved in a huge project meant to computerize most of the public activity. This ambitious project is meant to create an informatics system putting together all the Romanian civil acts regarding the four-life events birth, marriage, divorce and death. This paper aims to study how the Romanian authorities are managing this digital process and what is the level of implementation of this project together with its applicability to the Romanian consular sector, which represents nowadays one of the greatest Romanian civil administrations, due to the massive well-known Romanian immigration. It should be said that there is no literature in this field and everything that will be written in this article is based on online open sources and the personal vision on this matter. The methods utilized are therefore the qualitative and quantitative analyses of data found in public sources: legislation, press releases or official sources (internet pages of the public institutions). The global vision that wants to transmit this article is a pragmatic one. Behind any abstract analyses of how things could be done better, we should determine concrete that could really work in the sector.

  • Issue Year: 11/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 313-322
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English