Relation Between Judical Police And Public Prosecutor In Italy And Spain - The Need For The Reform Of Legislation Cover Image

Odnos između sudske policije i tužilaštva u Italiji i Španiji potreba reforme zakonodavstva
Relation Between Judical Police And Public Prosecutor In Italy And Spain - The Need For The Reform Of Legislation

Author(s): Ivana Miljuš
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Politics and law
Published by: Institut za uporedno pravo
Keywords: public prosecutor; judicial police; human rights; separation of powers;

Summary/Abstract: Author in the work analyzes the provisions of two European legislations, in which the preliminary phase of criminal procedure is differently regulated in its basis. The role of public prosecutor and judical police in Italy and Spain comes from the foundation of Constitution which supplies necessary guarantees of fundamental human rights and freedoms and separations of powers. The matters of consideration are concept of judical police, power of judical police and public prosecutor and mechanisms of efficiency of public prosecutor unto performance of police affairs and the position of police officers. The aim of the work is to select tendencies through the comparative law analysis along with critical review, to point out the examples of acceptable and necessary solutions, as well as the need for adjustment of law of Republic of Serbia and the directions of future reform of legal and procedural position and the relations between the authorities conducting proceedings. The visible thing is the tendency of introduction of public prosecutorial investigation. In Republic of Serbia, the powers of independent court authority are transfered unto the public prosecutor who do not carry the privilege of independence that is necessary assumption on account of achievement of separation of powers. Additionally, the new role of public prosecutor demands the adjustment of procedural provisions concerning the new legal instruments and mechanisms.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 199-216
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Serbian