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Urmaşii lui Felix Dzerjinski: organele securităţii statului în Republica Sovietică Socialistă Moldovenească 1940-1991
In: Colecţia Sinteze
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Servicii secrete
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Banalitatea răului: o istorie a Securităţii în documente 1949-1989
In: Colecţia Document
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Razboi diplomatic in Basarabia: O istorie ultracontemporana
In: Colectia Aspectele istoriei + Colectia Romanii in istoria universala
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Între a preveni şi a pedepsi: un nou tip de acţiune penală în România interbelică
In: Studia politica: Romanian political science review ; revista română de ştiinţă politică, Band 13, Heft 3, S. 477-497
This article deals with the emergence of a new type of crime prevention in
interwar Romania. Inspired by the Italian school of criminal law and by the
Italian Criminal Code "Rocco" (1930), the Romanian Criminal Code "King Carol
II" (1936) formulates a new type of criminal sanctions, explicitly designed to
address and combat the social dangerousness. Regarded as a major challenge to
the classic criminal system based on free will and guilt, the "security measures"
were formalizing new types of offenders defined as such not by their criminal
acts but by their criminal potential, redefining the scope and the goal of the
criminal prevention. Major debates in the epoch reveal the possible threats this
new type of criminal sanctions and of a criminal policy orientated towards risk
prevention, seen as closely connected with authoritarian tendencies, carried for
individual freedom and the rule of law. The legal issues discussed in the epoch prove significant for the current debates regarding the negative consequences the
preventive War on Terror have for individual freedom and the rule of law.
Romania's national security politics: International seminar, Bucharest 1997
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