685 research outputs found
Defalcation of European Union Budget in the Romanian Criminal Law
One of the goals for Romania, after the 1st January 2007, was to protect the financial interests of the European Union to fight against fraud, corruption and other illegal activities. In order to achieve this target, the legal framework has been completed by the Law no. 161/2003 which introduced the article no. 182 in the text of the Law no. 78/2000 regarding prevention, discovery and punishing the corruption acts. The author analyses this new article and he develops the two constitutive elements (actus reus, mens rea), the objective and subjective aspects of the analyzed crime, the ways, the legal punishments applicable to this crime.fraud, financial interests, spending, incomes, actus reus, mens rea, legal punishments.
Psychological Process of Forming the Declarations of Victims and of Crime Witnesses
The process of forming the witnesses’ declarations involves a moment of achieving the information circumscribed to the crime or to its author, a moment of keeping the perceived information in memory and, finally, the moment of communicating this information to the judicial organs, by reproducing or acknowledging. To this process forming, all the sensations categories compete, in some way. Some of them have a prevailing role (visual and auditory sensations), others have a subsequent role (tactile, olfactory and gustatory sensations).witness, harmed person, testimony, crime
Legal and Financial Problems of International Joint Custody of Children
The aim of this article is to analyze very interesting and currently up-to-date area of children living in international joint custody from the legal and financial point of view. This covers the situation when custody of a child is awarded to both parents living in different states of the European Union (or also other states). The number of marriages contracted between Czech nationals and foreign nationals and also between nationals from two different states (not necessarily inside European Union) increases every year while free movement of people is a real practice today. Because these international marriages are becoming more common they bring new problems that must be solved by contemporary law. This regulation needs to result from the knowledge of the children psychology that is affecting family law the most but also has its practical aspects in the area of taxation and payment issues that will be analyzed deeply as well.juridical problems, financial problems, international joint custody, family.
The Catalogue of “Constantin Ciubuc” Trichoptera (Insecta) Collection of “Grigore Antipa” National Museum of Natural History
Abstract
The catalogue of “Constantin Ciubuc” trichopteran collection includes a total of 188 species, 178,878 specimens, (68,966 ♂♂ and 110,937 ♀♀) belonging to 19 families of the Order Trichoptera, Class Insecta. Imago insects were caught by the author and different collaborators, or friends, within the period 1986–2015 (Tab. 5). Last material was collected in the summer of 2016, in the Bucegi Natural Park and Natura 2000 site (ROSCI0013 - Bucegi) (Tab. 6). A percentage of less than 0.1% of the samples contained in the collection are insects from “Adriana Murgoci” collection, collected by Petre Iuncu in the period 1953–1954, offered to the author for preservation in 1985 (Tab. 5). Almost all samples were captured by light traps (white, black, blue), using mercury vapor lamps and / or incandescent light lamps and preserved in tubes, hermetically sealed, in ethyl alcohol. All information regarding the number of specimens, species, author, sex, habitat, sampling places, methods, number, the person who made the capture, climatic conditions during the collection, the date of collection, the geographical coordinates of sampling points, and other information are included in the database (Tabs 5 and 6). Some information on the Romanian endemic species, of the Balkans and of south-eastern Europe are given, as well as the taxonomic index, index of localities, sampling methodology, distribution map of the sampling places in Romania. The large number of species, specimens, vast area, sampling, information contained in the database (Tabs 5, 6) make the collection a scientific reference document for freshwater invertebrate fauna of Romania. It is the single complete trichopteran collection, with specimens collected from Romanian territory.</jats:p
« Deux témoins de l’inhumanité en Europe centrale : Ana Novac et Élie Wiesel »
L'article a été repris dans Frosin, Constantin (dir), Le Courrier international de la francophilie, Galaţi (Roumanie), Ed. Zigotto, 2013, n° 30/2013, pp.101-108, et dans Steiciuc, Elena-Brânduşa, Muresanu-Ionescu, Marina, et Gradu, Diana (dir), La Francophonie dans les Balkans, in Revue Roumaine d’Études Francophones, Iaşi (Roumanie), Junimea, n°6/2014, pp. 33-49.International audienc
Hochzeitslied zur Vermählung des Herzogs Johann Georg (I.) zu Sachsen mit der Herzogin Sibylla Elisabeth zu Württemberg 16. Septemberr 1604 : für Sopran, Alt, Tenor und Bass.
Republished for the celebration of 800 year's reign of the House of Wettin, Saxony, by Theodor Distel, Richard Müller, and Constantin Sander.German words. Author of text unknown; probably by composer.For SATB, unaccompanied.Mode of access: Internet
"Uma Pequena Contribuição", de Constantin Constantius (Søren Kierkegaard)
On this paper, signed by Soren Kierkegaard’s pseudonym, Constantin Constantius, author of Repetition (Gjentagelse), despite never being published, the Danish philosopher takes on Professor Heiberg’s critique of his book with irony, and deepening the matter of the spirit in the concept of repetition. In this translation, it was chosen to keep the notes from the manuscript.Neste texto, assinado pelo pseudônimo de Søren Kierkegaard, Constantin Constantius, autor de A Repetição (Gjentagelse), apesar de nunca publicado, o filósofo dinamarquês rebate as críticas do Professor Heiberg ao seu livro com ironia, e aprofundando a questão do espírito no conceito de repetição. Nesta tradução, atentamos também para deixar anotações do manuscrito
DACĂ COMUNICARE NU E, DIPLOMAŢIE NU E !
Orice societate, orice organism care caută să se dezvolte, trebuie să se supună anumitor reguli- fie doar şi pentru a evita dezordinea. O formă de ierarhie există, se ştie, în orice societate organizată.De îndată ce grupările umane cele mai primitive au depăşit stadiul familial, se întâlneşte o ordineierarhică, în care autoritatea aparţine adesea unei caste închise, care se sprijină pe practici magice (!).In societăţile evoluate, ordinea este o necesitate ineluctabilă şi imperioasă, căci infinita complexitate araporturilor umane impune respectarea unor reguli indispensabile desfăşurării paşnice a vieţii încomun.Diplomaţia guvernează raporturile dintre state. Este arta de a atrage simpatii faţă de ţararespectivă şi de a se înconjura cu prieteni care-i protejează independenţa, dar şi de a rezolva pe calepaşnică conflictele internaţionale. In acelaşi timp, este tehnica ce prezidă dezvoltării, cu efect asupralumii pacifice şi conciliatoare, a relaţiilor internaţionale
TRADUCEREA – COMPONENTĂ DE BAZĂ A DIALOGULUI INTERCULTURAL
Titlul acestui eseu ne-a fost inspirat, întâi de toate, de articolul Teodorei FÎNTÎNARU dinexcelenta revistă LECTOR a Bibliotecii Judeţene Vrancea nr. 6/2005, dar şi de oscrisoare a lui Jean DUTOURD, membru al Academiei Franceze, care, după ce a primit SONETELElui MIHAI EMINESCU în traducerea noastră, ne-a transmis următorul mesaj:
The Place of Culture in the Current International Relations
Culture and international relations easily appear to be mutually contradictory terms. To speak of "culture" is to invoke the creative capacities of human beings, to point, for example, to the constitutive role of values and visions, to the power of language and aesthetic expression, to communities great and small engaged in reconstructing normative aspirations and reshaping the possibilities for a decent way of life. To speak of "international relations," by contrast, is to draw upon an altogether bleaker account of the human condition, to refer to missiles and bombs, trade figures and debts, statesmanship and diplomacy, intrigue and force. It is to echo assertions about naked power and the sacrifice of cultural creativity and normative aspiration to the supposedly more enduring determinations of survival or supremacy. From the dark depths of international relations, the term culture takes on an aura of frivolity. It appears to refer to the idealistic and utopian, to the veneer of civilized decency that is always stripped away by the harsh realities of power politics and international conflict. This work aims at showing the contrary
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