Review of the volume „Competenţa judecătorului de cameră preliminară”, authored by Denisa Barbu and Georgiana Marina Niculae, published by LUMEN Publishing House, 2019
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https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenlaw/21Keywords:
court jurisdiction, preliminary chamber, criminal trial, Denisa Barbu, Georgiana Marina Niculae.Abstract
The volume „The competence of the Preliminary Chamber Judge”, written by Denisa Barbu and Georgiana Marina Niculae and published by Lumen Publishing House, Iasi, 2019, is a book in one of the most important and better outlined branches of law, criminal procedural law, and which enters, as a format and subject, in any collection of legal books that wants to present the basics of law, the present volume being recommended by the quality of the research. The volume discusses the institution of the preliminary chamber judge monographically, being both a theoretical analysis and a critique of solutions in judicial practice and an analysis for the future, de lege ferenda.References
Barbu, D., & Niculae, G. M. (2019). Competenţa judecătorului de cameră preliminară. Iaşi, România: Lumen.
Barbu, D. (2015a). Genocidul, infracţiunile contra umanităţii şi cele de război. Repere în Codul penal român în raport cu Statutul de la Roma. Iaşi, România: Lumen.
Barbu, D. (2015b). Răspunderea persoanei fizice în dreptul internaţional penal. Iaşi, România: Lumen.
Barbu, D. (2015c). Principiile procesului penal. Iaşi, România: Lumen.
Barbu, D. (2016). Drept procesual penal. Partea generală. Iaşi, România: Lumen.
Barbu, D, & Petrea, A. (2016). Drept procesual penal. Partea generală. Caiet de seminar. Iaşi, România: Lumen.
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