Abstract
In any modern state, an essential role in its functioning is played by the public servants, both in
defining, but especially in applying public policies, as well as in exercising the public authority. In
this study, the author will analyze the distinction between the notions of civil service, public
authority and public office, the evolution of the notions of civil service and public servant, in close
connection to the evolution of the Romanian state in its 100 years of existence and, will equally
observe the European influence in this matter. The necessity of the existence of the civil service and
the necessity of a strongly qualified personnel should also be emphasized, context which lead to the
first regulation of the statute of the Romanian public servants and the subsequent evolutions, the
recent amendments of the applicable legislation in this field provided in the Law of the
Administrative Code of Romania, as well as the development tendencies of the civil service.
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International Law
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