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BURLACU, Oleg. Crima internaţională: trăsături distinctive. In: Teoria şi practica administrării publice, 20 mai 2016, Chișinău. Chisinau, Moldova: S.C. „Garamont-Studio” S.R.L., 2016, pp. 302-306. ISBN 978-9975-3019-6-1.
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Teoria şi practica administrării publice 2016
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Chișinău, Moldova, 20 mai 2016

Crima internaţională: trăsături distinctive

International crime: distinctive features

Международное преступление: отличительные черты


Pag. 302-306

Burlacu Oleg
 
Baroul de avocaţi, Bucureşti
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 3 aprilie 2018


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The outbreak of the Second World War changed the world’s perspective on what constitutes a core value for society. The international community needed an effective instrument for cooperation, in order to preserve and defend human rights, international security, peace-making and peacekeeping. Thus, international public law emerged as an independent law branch, and consequently, international criminal law developed. The present paper attempts to analyse the latter from a historical and comparative law perspective, highlighting the key elements of international crime, what distinguishes it from a national one, and why does the international community need to support such an institution.

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