Type of course: |
Compulsory |
Language of instruction: |
Romanian |
Erasmus Language of instruction: |
English |
Name of lecturer: |
Maria Angela Tatu |
Seminar tutor: |
Alisa - Valeria Toma |
Form of education |
Full-time |
Form of instruction: |
Class |
Number of teaching hours per semester: |
56 |
Number of teaching hours per week: |
4 |
Semester: |
Autumn |
Form of receiving a credit for a course: |
Grade |
Number of ECTS credits allocated |
5 |
Course aims:
• Knowing, understanding and a correct using of fundamental ideas concerning concepts specific to the Romanian Criminal Case.
• The rules are analyzed according to which the entire criminal case is performed and then the phases are presented which build up the criminal case: criminal prosecution, preliminary chamber and the trial.
-• The rules are analyzed according to which the entire criminal case is performed and then the phases are presented which build up the criminal case: criminal prosecution, preliminary chamber and the t
Course Entry Requirements:
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Course contents:
Theme 1 Fundamental principles of the criminal proceedings law Theme 2 Criminal action and civil action in the criminal case Theme 3 Competence in the criminal proceedings law Theme 4 Evidence and means of proof Theme 5 Restrain measures of the person’s freedom Theme 6 Criminal prosecution Theme 7 Preliminary chamber Theme 8 Trial in the first instance Theme 9 Trial in the regular legal remedies
Teaching methods:
Lecture, conversation, exemplification.
Learning outcomes:
• retrieval of written sources on the historical past; • establishing historical facts on the basis of historical sources and outside of these; • the concrete production of new historical knowledge on the basis of deeper insights within the study of an epoch and/or of a medium complexity historical subject.
Learning outcomes verification and assessment criteria:
Written paper – interpretative essay – 80%; continuous assessment – 20%.
Recommended reading:
• N. Volonciu s.a., New criminal procedure code annotated, General Part and Special Part, Ed. Universul Juridic, Buc., 2014;
• V. Puscasu, New criminal procedures, Ed. . Universul Juridic, Buc., 2014;
• M. Udroiu, M. Iordache, Preliminary chamber in the new criminal procedure code, Ed. Universul Juridic, Buc., 2014;
• I. Neagu, Treaty of criminal procedure, Special Part,Ed. Universul Juridic, Buc., 2014;
• D. Lupascu, Consolidated legislation and index – September 2014, . Universul Juridic, Buc., 2014;