THE LEGAL NATURE OF EXTRADITION AND EXPULSION, CONSTITUTIONAL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE REGULATION
Author/s: prof. Veaceslav Ursu, PhD,
Pages: 125-139
UDK: 341.44
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47152/rkkp.60.1.8
Abstract: The study examines the extradition and expulsion, analyses the constitutional and criminal justice regulations of the legal institutions under consideration, identifies their particularities and the reveals their legal nature. Based on the identified features, the author tried to highlight the essential similarities and differences of the institutions concerned, in order to finally discover and describe the legal nature of expulsion and extradition.
Keywords: expulsion, extradition, international treaties, conditions of reciprocity, the legal regime of foreigners and stateless persons, international legal assistance in criminal matters, security measure
References:
− Berger, V. (1997) Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights [Jurisprudenţa Curţii Europene a Drepturilor Omului]. Bucharest: Romanian Institute for Human Rights Publishing House
− http://drept.usm.md/public/files/Dreptpenalgeneral3acfb.pdf (accessed on 12.07.2021);
International and national legislation consulted:
− European Convention on extradition, Paris 13.12.1957, in force for the Republic of Moldova from 31.12.1997;
− Constitution of the Republic of Moldova no.1 from 29.07.1994, in force from 29.03.2016;
− Criminal Code of the Republic of Moldova no. 985 from 18.04.2002, in force from 2003;
− Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Moldova no.122 from 14.03.2003;