DISCIPLINARY LIABILITY APPLICABLE
TO SOLDIERS AND GRADUATED PROFESSIONALS
DISCIPLINARY LIABILITY APPLICABLE
TO SOLDIERS AND GRADUATED PROFESSIONALS
Author(s): Lavinia SavuSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Bibliotheca
Keywords: military discipline; disciplinary liability; regulation of military discipline; disciplinary sanctions; soldiers and graduated professionals.
Summary/Abstract: The law applicable to soldiers and graduated professionals does not define the concept of liability, being limited to offering four forms of liability, Article 7 paragraph 1 of Law no. 384/2006 on the status of soldiers and graduated professionals provides that soldiers and graduated professionals have criminal, administrative, disciplinary and material liability, as applicable, under the same conditions provided by law for military personnel in activity. Military discipline has its own specific; it is more rigorous regarding the common law work discipline. For deviations from the military discipline, failure to fulfill duties, breach of military conduct, rules of social coexistence, soldiers and graduated professionals may suffer disciplinary sanctions. Exceptional rules in disciplinary matters are not proper disciplinary statutes, however, by specific sanctions or other disciplinary rules, are derogated from the common law. Such provisions constitute the so-called;, disciplinary special law"
Journal: Revue Européenne du Droit Social
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 1 (34)
- Page Range: 45-59
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English