CONSIDERATIONS OF THE NON-CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ARTICLE 25 PARAGRAPH (5) OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS Cover Image

CONSIDERATIONS OF THE NON-CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ARTICLE 25 PARAGRAPH (5) OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
CONSIDERATIONS OF THE NON-CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ARTICLE 25 PARAGRAPH (5) OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

Author(s): Gina Negruţ, Dorin George Negrut
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, Criminal Law
Published by: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Wien/ Österreichisch-Rumänischer Akademischer Verein
Keywords: constitutionality; Constitution; the European Union Founding Treaties; Code of Criminal Proceedings;

Summary/Abstract: Although the intention was to be in line with the provisions of the Constitution, the European Union Founding Treaties, other European Union settlements in matters of criminal proceedings, as well as of pacts and treaties regarding fundamental human rights which Romania is a part thereof, nevertheless we can see that in the activity of judicial bodies related to the settlement of cases submitted for judgement, some exceptions are raised on the non-constitutionality of some provisions which regulate the course of the criminal trial and determine the amendment and completion of the provisions of the Code of Criminal Proceedings in case that they are admitted by the Constitutional Court.

  • Issue Year: X/2016
  • Issue No: X
  • Page Range: 88-91
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: English