Crimes Motivated by Hate, Differentiation and Religious Discussion in Compared Criminal Law (Romania and the Republic of Moldova)
Crimes Motivated by Hate, Differentiation and Religious Discussion in Compared Criminal Law (Romania and the Republic of Moldova)
Author(s): Aurel Octavian Pasat
Subject(s): Criminal Law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: religious freedom; religious belief; the right to religious belief; crime motivated by religious hatred; religious differentiation; religious separation; religious discord; religious propaganda;
Summary/Abstract: This scientific article is devoted to the legal-criminal analysis of offenses motivated by hatred, differentiation and religious division in criminal law compared to the model of the criminal law of Romania and of the Republic of Moldova. The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze crimes motivated by hatred, differentiation and religious separation in the criminal law of Romania and the Republic of Moldova. Following the study undertaken, certain legislative gaps were identified that can be easily overcome by reviewing the incriminating framework of offenses motivated by hatred, differentiation and religious division. The conclusions of the broad law and the recommendations delege ferenda created under the empire of the latest legislative tendencies at European level can be taken into account in the legislative process.
Book: Dynamic Elements in the Contemporary Business Law
- Page Range: 135-148
- Page Count: 14
- Publication Year: 2019
- Language: English
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