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  1. 1. A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE PRICIPLE OF CELERITY IN ROMANIA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA — 15 December 2009

    Authors:   • Steven BECKER , email: StevenMrB@aol.com, Afiliation: Assistant Appellate Defender, Adjunct Professor of Law, College of Law, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, USA, Chief Editor of International Review of Penal Law   • Enikö DAMASCHIN, email: eniko.damaschin@gmail.com, Afiliation: Legal adviser, Ministry of Administration and Interior, Romania
    Abstract: This study deals with one of the most important fundamental rules of criminal trial, both in the United States of America and in Romania, namely the r

    LESIJ.JS XVI - 2 - 2009 > A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE PRICIPLE OF CELERITY IN ROMANIA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

  2. 2. CONSIDERATIONS ON REGULATING THE ENGAGEMENT IN THE NEW ROMANIAN CIVIL CODE AND SOME FOREIGN LEGISLATION — 21 June 2010

    Authors:   • Dan LUPAŞCU, email: danlupascu@csm1909.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Law, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest and member with permanent activity of Romanian Superior Council of Magistracy  • Raluca GÂLEA, Afiliation: Judge, head of Directorate of European Affairs, International Relations and Programmes within the Romanian Superior Council of Magistracy
    Abstract: The new Civil Code brings back into the Romanian legal landscape a very rare and apparently obsolete institution – the engagement. This article anal

    LESIJ.JS XVII - 1 - 2010 > CONSIDERATIONS ON REGULATING THE ENGAGEMENT IN THE NEW ROMANIAN CIVIL CODE AND SOME FOREIGN LEGISLATION