Abstract:
The periods affected by a crisis call for changes
in the social framework with which we have been used and
for new rules of coexistence to emerge. These rules affect
both human behavior and the economic sphere of a state. All
these rules are designed to overcome the crisis, but also to
learn how to live in a time of crisis. Often of crisis and their
management require the restriction of human freedom to
reach solutions. But for this new way of living to be accepted,
democratic states have only one solution: the law. This
article presents a summary of the Romanian legislation over
the past two years, analyzing the changes it imposed.