Proper legal classification of an act as an offense represents a rigorous process involving the use of several specific operations, during which the act receives the pattern of criminal law and where the status quo is identified with all the national criminal provisions applicable to that case.
In this article, the author examines the concept of offense and its essential features in terms of the New Romanian Criminal Code in relation to the Romanian Criminal Code of 1969, pointing out the main reasons that explain the need for a new regulatory framework.
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