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Some Aspects Specific to the Investigation of Corruption Acts

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  • Nicoleta Elena Heghes

    (Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University of Bucharest, Romania)

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Corruption can be considered the oldest form of crime that has accompanied the development of human society so far, and probably a long time from here on. The topicality of the approached topic has its roots in the urgent need to combat this dangerous reality by adopting a fair and stable legislation, without the existence of loopholes to encourage criminal perseverance. In this article we will emphasize the need for legal regulation of the facts and acts of corruption both internally and internationally, as well as the presentation of the methods or tactics that can prevent or, as the case may be, combat these antisocial facts if the function of prevention of the law did not produce the expected effects, such as the search, the hearing of the suspects, the accused and the witnesses, the flagrant or the spot investigation. With its sanction, corruption has also become a legal phenomenon, crossing purely social borders and becoming a source of criminal consequences. Thus, corruption becomes a legal fact, regulated by rules that attract the most serious form of liability in case of their violation.

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  • Nicoleta Elena Heghes, 2020. "Some Aspects Specific to the Investigation of Corruption Acts," Proceedings of the 16th International RAIS Conference, March 30-31, 2020 006nh, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:kpaper:006nh
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    crime scene investigation; corruption; flagrant; hearing; investigation; search;
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