Normative Acts Adopted at European Level and their Effectiveness in the Field of International Police and Judicial Cooperation

This paper aims at making a brief analysis of the relevant EU legal acts in matters of international judicial and police cooperation and the effects on the national legislation of Romania. The objective is important as it concerns the European area of freedom, security and justice, protecting citi...

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Main Authors: Mihai Marian Donțu, Cristi Ureche
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danubius University 2020-03-01
Series:EIRP Proceedings
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Online Access:http://www.proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1817/1881
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description This paper aims at making a brief analysis of the relevant EU legal acts in matters of international judicial and police cooperation and the effects on the national legislation of Romania. The objective is important as it concerns the European area of freedom, security and justice, protecting citizens being a fundamental objective of the Union. The paper will consider the terms and concepts mostly legal and will focus on the areas of international police and judicial cooperation. The approach used by the authors is, in essence, from a legal perspective, being used research methods like study and observation. The result of research leads to the conclusion that international judicial cooperation in criminal matters is complex, requiring the transposition into national law of a larger number of EU legal acts compared to international police cooperation. The paper may have implications in the activity of institutions which have attributions in the fields above-mentioned, but can be useful for people interested in the evolution of internal legal documents. Essentially, the work highlights the need for giving up legal national pride for the best possible cooperation of the member States authorities with responsibilities in both areas.
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spelling doaj.art-4a13de0cd7a14955bb2f621b2237073c2022-12-21T22:31:03ZengDanubius UniversityEIRP Proceedings2067-92112069-93442020-03-011217278Normative Acts Adopted at European Level and their Effectiveness in the Field of International Police and Judicial CooperationMihai Marian Donțu0Cristi Ureche1Police Academy Al. I. CuzaPolice Academy Al. I. CuzaThis paper aims at making a brief analysis of the relevant EU legal acts in matters of international judicial and police cooperation and the effects on the national legislation of Romania. The objective is important as it concerns the European area of freedom, security and justice, protecting citizens being a fundamental objective of the Union. The paper will consider the terms and concepts mostly legal and will focus on the areas of international police and judicial cooperation. The approach used by the authors is, in essence, from a legal perspective, being used research methods like study and observation. The result of research leads to the conclusion that international judicial cooperation in criminal matters is complex, requiring the transposition into national law of a larger number of EU legal acts compared to international police cooperation. The paper may have implications in the activity of institutions which have attributions in the fields above-mentioned, but can be useful for people interested in the evolution of internal legal documents. Essentially, the work highlights the need for giving up legal national pride for the best possible cooperation of the member States authorities with responsibilities in both areas.http://www.proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1817/1881security; assistance; law; legislation
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Normative Acts Adopted at European Level and their Effectiveness in the Field of International Police and Judicial Cooperation
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title Normative Acts Adopted at European Level and their Effectiveness in the Field of International Police and Judicial Cooperation
title_full Normative Acts Adopted at European Level and their Effectiveness in the Field of International Police and Judicial Cooperation
title_fullStr Normative Acts Adopted at European Level and their Effectiveness in the Field of International Police and Judicial Cooperation
title_full_unstemmed Normative Acts Adopted at European Level and their Effectiveness in the Field of International Police and Judicial Cooperation
title_short Normative Acts Adopted at European Level and their Effectiveness in the Field of International Police and Judicial Cooperation
title_sort normative acts adopted at european level and their effectiveness in the field of international police and judicial cooperation
topic security; assistance; law; legislation
url http://www.proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1817/1881
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