LAWYERS’ LEGAL PROFESSIONAL PRIVILEGE IN EUROPE

This paper aims at analyzing the professional secrecy of lawyers within European States, both theoretically and practically. The right to defence – the corollary of any real democracy –is unconceivable in the absence of the service provided by lawyers, while the rights and freedoms of people would b...

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Main Author: Elena EVA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence 2015-04-01
Series:SEA: Practical Application of Science
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Online Access: http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/SPAS_7_5.pdf
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description This paper aims at analyzing the professional secrecy of lawyers within European States, both theoretically and practically. The right to defence – the corollary of any real democracy –is unconceivable in the absence of the service provided by lawyers, while the rights and freedoms of people would be seriously damaged were there not a guarantee for their protection and defence, including through means specific to the lawyer’s profession. Professional secrecy of lawyers does not have a juridical or contractual nature, but a legal one; it springs from the law and it is contained in the professional status of lawyers. The purpose of this study is to underscore the similarities and differences within the legislations of the countries studied; both analysis and synthesis are fructified in the elaboration of this study. Precisely this analysis in parallel and in juxtaposition will open the way for future effective research.
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spelling doaj.art-d919752c26f54ff9b2f56d2e8ed850792022-12-22T02:19:47ZengRomanian Foundation for Business IntelligenceSEA: Practical Application of Science2360-25542015-04-01III7 (1/2015)3338seapas:y:2015:i:7:p:33-38LAWYERS’ LEGAL PROFESSIONAL PRIVILEGE IN EUROPEElena EVA0 “Al.I.Cuza” University Iasi, Romania This paper aims at analyzing the professional secrecy of lawyers within European States, both theoretically and practically. The right to defence – the corollary of any real democracy –is unconceivable in the absence of the service provided by lawyers, while the rights and freedoms of people would be seriously damaged were there not a guarantee for their protection and defence, including through means specific to the lawyer’s profession. Professional secrecy of lawyers does not have a juridical or contractual nature, but a legal one; it springs from the law and it is contained in the professional status of lawyers. The purpose of this study is to underscore the similarities and differences within the legislations of the countries studied; both analysis and synthesis are fructified in the elaboration of this study. Precisely this analysis in parallel and in juxtaposition will open the way for future effective research. http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/SPAS_7_5.pdf Professional secrecyEuropean stateLawyerCriminal law
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LAWYERS’ LEGAL PROFESSIONAL PRIVILEGE IN EUROPE
SEA: Practical Application of Science
Professional secrecy
European state
Lawyer
Criminal law
title LAWYERS’ LEGAL PROFESSIONAL PRIVILEGE IN EUROPE
title_full LAWYERS’ LEGAL PROFESSIONAL PRIVILEGE IN EUROPE
title_fullStr LAWYERS’ LEGAL PROFESSIONAL PRIVILEGE IN EUROPE
title_full_unstemmed LAWYERS’ LEGAL PROFESSIONAL PRIVILEGE IN EUROPE
title_short LAWYERS’ LEGAL PROFESSIONAL PRIVILEGE IN EUROPE
title_sort lawyers legal professional privilege in europe
topic Professional secrecy
European state
Lawyer
Criminal law
url http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/SPAS_7_5.pdf
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