KILLING AT THE REQUEST OF THE VICTIM AND THE POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS CRIME ON THE INSTITUTION OF DE JURE DEBARMENT Cover Image

KILLING AT THE REQUEST OF THE VICTIM AND THE POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS CRIME ON THE INSTITUTION OF DE JURE DEBARMENT
KILLING AT THE REQUEST OF THE VICTIM AND THE POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS CRIME ON THE INSTITUTION OF DE JURE DEBARMENT

Author(s): Georgian Toma, Iulia Nistor
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, Civil Law
Published by: Editura Hamangiu S.R.L.
Keywords: debarment; killing at the request of the victim; sanction;

Summary/Abstract: Inheritance is an independent institution, but it is closely related to other important legal concepts specific to civil law, such as family and property, as well as other branches of law, including those in the field of criminal law. The correlation between inheritance and the matter of criminal law results from the need to meet the conditions of those called to inherit in order to have a succession vocation, being one of the imperative conditions imposed by the legislator in this regard. In carrying out this correlative process, the debarment appears as a civil sanction that intervenes in the situation when one of the persons called to inherit is guilty of committing a very serious crime against the deceased. The de jure debarment it is determined by the nature of the crime committed by the successor, the category of these facts, although limited, has a number of special features that often raise serious problems of interpretation for practitioners. Killing at the victim's request is one of the crimes that can lead to a state of unworthiness along with other crimes that present a much higher degree of danger. Thus, it is included in the category of some of the most serious crimes, although there are many differences from them.

  • Issue Year: X/2022
  • Issue No: X
  • Page Range: 299-305
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English
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