Autor: Ulrich SIEBER
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2016
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Autor: Ulrich SIEBER
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2016
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[vezi tot]Autor: Anneli SOO, Jaan SOOTAK
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2015
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Abstract: From 2002 belonging to a criminal organization or leading one is punishable in Estonia. While making relevant changes to Estonian Penal Code, Estonian legislator took into account requirements of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime. The Estonian courts have been applying respective law for over ten years now and have encountered several difficulties. For instance, the notion of ‘criminal organization’ still is debatable as in practice it should be distinguished from ordinary groups that gather occasionally to commit crimes. In addition, the problems [vezi tot]
Autor: Tudorel TOADER, Marieta SAFTA
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2015
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Abstract: The extended confiscation has been recently enshrined in the Romanian criminal law. In the decisions delivered in this matter the Constitutional Court held that the norms of Criminal Code on extended confiscation are constitutional insofar they are not applied to acts committed and to assets acquired before the entry into force of Law no. 63/2012 amending and supplementing the Romanian Criminal Code and Law no. 286/2009 on the Criminal Code. This study offers an analysis from a constitutional point of view of safeguard on extended [vezi tot]
Autori: Nenad BINGULAC, Joko DRAGOJLOVIĆ
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 2/2016
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Abstract: The importance of criminal sanctions in the criminal sense, but also their importance for every society or country needs no special explanation. The period after nineties of the twentieth century in Europe was followed by many social and political changes that resulted from the breakup of the USSR. These changes have resulted in the breakup of previously unified countries and the same consequences happened within the criminal law. The changes that have emerged due to the formation of new countries, which can be seen in [vezi tot]
Autor: Flaviu CIOPEC
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2014
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Abstract: Starting with February 2014, Romania has the latest code of criminal procedure of Europe. A historical opportunity to overtake, adapt and elaborate a legislative work which would enjoy the latest solutions in a huge stake matter. The criminal justice represents to Romania a touchstone, often used in order to verify the progress we have been achieving as a state in the eyes of Europe. The present study aims at identifying the measure in which novelty at a formal level can be associated with efficient [vezi tot]
Autor: Ioana Celina PAŞCA
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2016
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[vezi tot]Autor: CSABA
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 2/2017
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[vezi tot]Autor: Viorel PAȘCA
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 2/2017
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[vezi tot]Autor: Claudia CRISTESCU
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2017
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[vezi tot]Autor: Valeriu STOICA
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2017
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