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  3. Vol. 4 No. 1 (2014): Jan.-Jun. 2014 - Posted at 10 June 2014

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2014): Jan.-Jun. 2014 - Posted at 10 June 2014

					View Vol. 4 No. 1 (2014): Jan.-Jun. 2014 - Posted at 10 June 2014
Published: 05-09-2023

Articles

  • An analytical overview on the virtual environmental crime

    Nasty Marian Vladoiu
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  • Methods of operation related to the offense of unauthorized access to a computer system

    Cristina Pielmus, Ionut Andrei Barbu
    • PDF
  • Criminal homicide in the new romanian penal code

    Mioara-Ketty Guiu
    • PDF
  • The major modifications of legal provisions of the cybercrime offences made by the legislator in the process of implementation of the new criminal code

    Gheorghe-Iulian Ionita
    • PDF
  • Criteria applied in delimiting practice of dominant position abuse

    Ovidiu-Horia MAICAN
    • PDF
  • Copyright and design protection for ugly things under the romanian law within the European union framework

    Nicoleta Rodica Dominte
    • PDF
  • Historical decision or dangerous precedent1? - criminal sentencing of the national Italian commission experts with “major risks”

    Madalina Cristina Putinei
    • PDF
  • The importance of the legal photograph in forensic fire scene investigation

    Gheorghe Popa
    • PDF
  • Ne Bis In Idem: Towards a Transnational Constitutional Principle in the EU?

    John A.E. Vervaele
    • PDF

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