REGLEMENTAREA CONCEPTULUI DE CRIMINALITATE ORGANIZATĂ ÎN LEGISLAŢIILE UNOR STATE EUROPENE
REGULATION OF THE CONCEPT OF ORGANIZED CRIME IN THE LEGISLATION OF SOME EUROPEAN STATES
Author(s): Marin-Claudiu Ţupulan, Cristian-Eduard ŞtefanSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: crime; criminal organization; violence; judicial authorities; criminality;
Summary/Abstract: Organised crime is a complex social problem whose ways of manifestation, consequences and ways of solving interests both institutionalized factors and public opinion, becoming a very serious and dangerous phenomenon that has distinctive and destabilizing consequences on the structure of the democratic state institutions, and a devastating impact that endangers their own national security . Due to its forms of manifestation, trends and dimensions, organized crime is a serious threat, and the world's countries have taken action against this scourge, developing strategies and elaborating measures to reduce the phenomenon.
Journal: REVISTA PRO PATRIA LEX
- Issue Year: VIII/2010
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 242-249
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Romanian
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