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The judiciary of Romania is organized as a hierarchical system of courts, with a civil law system. Provisions regarding its structure and organization are found in the Constitution and Law no. 304/2004 on judicial organization.
The Study on Romanian Court Rationalization analyzed the current structure of the district court system in part by considering court size, case backlogs, and allocation of judges and clerks by using and comparing population models, case load models, and a Data Envelopment Analysis model. Information gathered and presented determined that the ...
From 1995 to 2000, the Romanian Supreme Court rehabilitated a total of at least 14 convicted war criminals. These included 3 members of Ion Antonescu 's wartime government ( Nichifor Crainic , Toma Ghițulescu and finance minister Gheron Netta ), Radu Dinulescu ("the Eichmann of Romania") and his deputy (Gheorghe Petrescu) as well as other ...
A post on X claimed that a Romanian court dismissed all criminal charges against social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate. Verdict: False The full case against the two was not dismissed ...
Romania is regarded as one of the European Union's most corrupt states, according to Transparency International, and Brussels kept its justice system under special monitoring since it joined the ...
The Bucharest Court ruled in April of this year to send the case to trial, a decision Tate has appealed. ... his brother Tristan and two Romanian female suspects in June 2023. The Bucharest Court ...
The Romanian judicial system experienced a major overhaul in the early 2010s, with the introduction of four new codes: the Civil Code (2011), the Civil Procedure Code (2013) and the Penal and Penal Procedure Codes (2014).
The Penal Code of Romania (Codul penal al României) is a document providing the legal basis regarding criminal law in Romania. The Code contains 446 articles. The Code contains 446 articles. The articles mention aspects such as the national boundaries of law and the crimes that fall under the incidence of penal law. [ 1 ]