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Interdicția instituită de art. 3 din Convenția pentru apărarea Drepturilor Omului și a Libertăților Fundamentale, raportat la pedepsele principale aplicabile persoanei fizice și la faza de investigație pentru pregătirea procesului penal

Autor: Alina TEACĂ

Publicat în: Revista Universul Juridic nr. 6/2018

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Abstract: The main punishments, life imprisonment, imprisonment and criminal fine penalty, are
provided by art. 53 Criminal Code and are coercive and reeducational measures applicable to the
individual person who committed an act punishable by the criminal law in order to prevent the
commission of future crimes.
The concept of criminal sanction, automatically evokes the idea of punishment, punishment of
those responsible for an act of unlawfulness, but the punishment must be fair, correct, both in terms
of restoring the lawful order to ensure the re-education of the convict.
No one [vezi tot]

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To Punish or to Torture? About Inhuman Treatment in the recent view of the Strassbourg Court

Autor: Laura Maria STĂNILĂ

Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 2/2017

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Abstract: Facing a pilot decision of ECHR on prison conditions, decision following countless other previous decisions by which the Romanian state was convicted for violating art. 3 of European Convention of Human Right, Romania needs to change and adapt its penal post-crime policy in order to meet European standards in the field of detention and other deprivation of liberty measures. The Case of Dorneanu vs. Romania by which the Romanian state literally sentenced to a undignified death a terminal-ill inmate was the turning point for both [vezi tot]

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Protecția victimelor minore ale infracțiunilor, din perspectiva art. 3 din Convenția europeană a drepturilor omului

Autor: Dana-Cristina BUNEA

Publicat în: Revista Pro Lege nr. 2/2020

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Protection of juvenile victims of crime, from the perspective of Art. 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights

Abstract: The European Court of Human Rights highlighted on each occasion the absolute nature of the right to life (Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights) and of the right not to be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (Article 3 of the Convention). Thus, no derogation is to be made from these rights under no circumstances. With a view to protecting these rights, the European Court [vezi tot]

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Examen al jurisprudenței Curții Europene a Drepturilor Omului referitoare la violența domestică

Autor: Răzvan-Horațiu RADU

Publicat în: Revista Pro Lege nr. 2/2020

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Examination of the European Court of Human Rights case law on domestic violence

Abstract: This study examines the practice of the European Court of Human Rights regarding the domestic violence. Notified by complaints arising from the domestic violence at national level, the Court examined them in terms of violations of several rights under the Convention for the Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms – the right to life, the right not to be tortured, the right to privacy, the right to non-discrimination. The Court’s practice is broad and shows the firmness and rigor [vezi tot]

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