AN OVERVIEW OF THE ANTI CORRUPTION LAWS IN ROMANIA. ELEMENTS OF COMPARED LAW
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v9i4.2328Abstract
In the introduction of this paper, we will discuss the general aspects of the phenomenon of corruption in contemporary society. Furthermore, the article aims to briefly analyze the anti corruption laws in Romania, but also to to discuss the corruption crimes as regulated by the Romanian Criminal Code and other special laws. We will also present important aspects of the anti corruption laws in countries such as Belgium, Germany, Spain, France by directly referring to the corruption crimes as regulated in the laws of those countries.References
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