Public snubbed as legal codes fast-tracked
Romania’s rushing of changes to its legal system is under attack for ignoring public and independent scrutiny, report Michael Bird and Ana Maria Nitoi September 2009 - From the Print Edition
Romanian civil rights groups have blasted the manner in which the new legal codes that underpin Romanian society have been drawn up and passed into law.
The four codes - the criminal code, the civil code, the criminal procedures code and the civil procedures code - are a bedrock of laws which had to be introduced as a condition of Romania’s accession to the EU.
However there are accusations by civil rights NGOs that the Government hurried these laws through Parliament, without any publ... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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