Acta Universitatis Danubius. Juridica

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Frequency:  3 issues per year (31 March, 31 August, 30 November)
Print ISSN: 1844-8062
Online ISSN: 2065-3891

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The review Acta Universitatis Danubius. Juridica published in 2005 with the help of the Law Faculty of Danubius University of Galati , has the mission to distribute, in the academic national and international environment, the results of scientific research of our teacher staff and collaborators by publishing studies of high theoretical and applied performance.

In its pages, we will encounter famous, national and foreign authors, but also young researchers engaged in legal knowledge and creation.

The journal intends to be a debating court for promoting the spread of ideas and for widening the dialogue in a European scientific spirit. The thematic studies will encompass legal doctrine, jurisprudence, philosophy and law, the debates, the notable results of scientific investigations or the reviews to genuine theoretical successes.

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Vol 9, No 1 (2013)

Table of Contents

European and International Law

Considerations on the Contribution of the UE Court of Justice related to the Uniform Application of the Community Regulations on the Principle of Equal Remuneration for Equal Work Irrespective of Sex 5-14
Alina Livia Nicu

Criminal Law in Nigeria in the last 53 Years: Trends and Prospects for the Future 15-37
Akeem Olajide Bello

Legal Permissibility of Unilateral Humanitarian Interventions 38-49
Petra Perisic

Public Law

Subjective Right and the Legitimate Interest in the Romanian Administrative Law 50-57
Vasilica Negrut

Examination of the Provisions Governing the Interceptions of Conversations and Communications according to the European Court of Human Rights Jurisprudence 58-70
Alexandru Boroi

Methodology of the Investigation of the Crime of Pimping 71-81
Elena Ana Nechita

The Unfulfillment or the Defective Achievement of Office Duties according to the New Criminal Code. Comparative Examination. Critical Comments 82-88
Ion Rusu

Is Romania Heading Towards a Presidential Republic? 89-98
Claudia Gilia

The Examination of the Crime Stipulated in Article 330 of the New Criminal Code. Critical Remarks 99-104
Minodora Ioana Balan-Rusu

Private Law

Legal Nature of the Investor’s Consent to the Conclusion of the Agreement with Sub-contractor 105-114
Slawomir Dominik Szejna

The Right of Children to Know their Parents – a Constitutive Element of the Child’s Identity 115-123
Andreea Draghici, Ionel Didea, Ramona Duminica