PLEA BARGAINING — A NEW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE INSTITUTION

Authors

  • Andreea Uzlău Christian University Dimitrie Cantemir, Bucharest

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v7i4.836

Keywords:

plea bargaining, simplified judgement proceedings, the new Code of Criminal Procedure

Abstract

This work deals with the plea bargaining (plea agreement) as an institution which is
intended to be entered by means of the new Romanian Code of Criminal Procedure, adopted
by Law no. 135/2010, in the light of the conditions, of the conclusion procedure, of its
contents and consequences. Similar negotiated justice proceedings are found both in the
adversarial and in the inquisitive systems (USA, England, as well as in Germany, France,
Belgium, Greece, Republic of Moldova, Czech Republic, Croatia.

Author Biography

Andreea Uzlău, Christian University Dimitrie Cantemir, Bucharest

Faculty of law and administrative sciences

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Published

2013-12-21

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