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The Interdependent Relationship Between Administrative Law and Other Legal Fields. Challenges and Legal Solutions in Electronic Invoicing
The Interdependent Relationship Between Administrative Law and Other Legal Fields. Challenges and Legal Solutions in Electronic Invoicing

Author(s): Marta-Claudia Cliza, Constantin-Claudiu Ulariu
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Public Administration, Public Law, Comparative Law, Administrative Law
Published by: ADJURIS – International Academic Publisher
Keywords: challenge; normative reflection; legal resonance; structural relationship; administrative law; legal fields;
Summary/Abstract: Administrative law stands as one of the oldest and most established branches of legal science. Over time, it has generated intense and meaningful scholarly and jurisprudential debate regarding its defining elements — discussions aimed at outlining its structural framework, identifying its core legal institutions, and establishing its intrinsic connections with other branches of law. These efforts have also underscored the practical relevance of fundamental legal tools rooted in this essential area of public law. Despite sustained doctrinal and judicial efforts to articulate a coherent and functional system of administrative law, ongoing and relevant legal debates continue to emerge. A particularly dynamic area of discussion centers on the relational configuration of administrative law institutions in conjunction with those from other regulatory domains, which pertain to both public and private law within the Romanian normative and institutional system. At present, an important and unresolved challenge lies in identifying and analyzing the legal and jurisprudential issues that arise from applying administrative law instruments, especially when these instruments significantly impact legal concepts and institutions from other areas of the law. These interactions not only affect public law but also extend into the domain of private law, where administrative measures often intersect with contractual, fiscal, and commercial legal frameworks. This article aims to conduct a thorough and systematic analysis — both inductive and deductive in method — of the legal instruments currently at the center of doctrinal debate. In doing so, it seeks to reflect abroad range of intellectual and normative challenges associated with the implementation of administrative law mechanisms, particularly in relation to other legal institutions in the context of enforcing electronic invoicing within the national economic framework.

  • Page Range: 125-139
  • Page Count: 15
  • Publication Year: 2025
  • Language: English
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