Current judicial corruption, a critique of legal modernity from the perspective of the question „what is lost when something is won?” Cover Image

Corupția judiciară actuală, o critică a modernității juridice din perspectiva întrebării „ce se pierde, atunci când ceva se câștigă?”
Current judicial corruption, a critique of legal modernity from the perspective of the question „what is lost when something is won?”

Author(s): Valentin-Stelian Bădescu, Ruxandra Ioana Bădescu
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law
Published by: Editura Universităţii George Bacovia din Bacău România
Keywords: judicial corruption; ethics; international, European and national legal instruments; anti-corruption;

Summary/Abstract: So, I will start by confessing to you a simple truth: many have read, said and wrote about corruption. But about judicial corruption less, being a taboo subject, few dare to approach. It is very risky to say about a corrupt judge or prosecutor, all the more so to write and analyze judicial corruption. Therefore, I invite the reader to cross with me the non-material boundaries of temporal ephemerality and biographical data, to go beyond the preposition "in", to reach "within" that becoming of the national being for good and harmony. We will include the judiciary, but we will also move away from it, to stop the trip in a less accessible spatial contour, in the core of state corruption, because in the pursuit of money, the state is the first to pay attention to the money of the Romanians.

  • Issue Year: IX/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 39-97
  • Page Count: 59
  • Language: English, Romanian