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THE DIMENSIONS OF THE RULE OF LAW ACCORDING TO THE CONSTITUTIVE ACTS OF THE EU AND THE LISBON TREATY REGULATIONS OF THE RULE OF LAW IN EUROPEAN DOCUMENTS
Authors: Professor PhD. habil. Iulian NEDELCU Lecturer Paul-Iulian NEDELCU
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In the construction of Europe, the rule of law is considered the foundation of all the values on which the
European Union is based, and its observance is an indispensable condition for the observance of the other values of the
Union, in other words, of its existence. In Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union, we find the provision that the rule
of law is one of the fundamental values on which the Union is founded, which is joined in the text by respect for human
dignity, freedom, democracy, equality and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to
minorities. Given the importance attached to this principle, it is only natural to remain concerned and to ensure that all
Member States comply with it at all times and that it is constantly monitored. In recent years, in various states, amid
complex external situations and due to the economic crisis felt worldwide, there have been political actions considered
to be "at the limit of the law", which were considered to affect the rule of law. All this has forced the Union to take
concrete measures to strengthen the rule of law in order to prevent democratic slippages that could jeopardize the
security of European construction. We will refer below to the regulations contained in the content of the Treaty of
Lisbon applicable in situations of deviation from the rule of law.