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- Title
IN DUBIO PRO REO - MYTH OR REALITY.
- Authors
BARBU, Denisa
- Abstract
The current code of criminal procedure brings important changes to some institutions from the old code of criminal procedure, but it also establishes a number of new institutions that did not exist in our criminal procedural law. All these changes are reflected first and foremost in Title I of the General Part of the Code, which regulates the principles of criminal procedural law. The presumption of innocence is closely related to the notion of impartiality of the court, in order to guarantee the presumption of innocence is also art. 6 para. 2 of the ECHR, according to which the state representatives refrain from making public statements in the sense that the accused is guilty of committing a certain crime.
- Subjects
EUROPEAN Court of Human Rights; LEGAL procedure; CRIMINAL procedure; CRIMINAL law; PRESUMPTION of innocence; CRIMINAL codes
- Publication
Law Review: Judicial Doctrine & Case-Law, 2019, Vol 10, p167
- ISSN
2246-9435
- Publication type
Article