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CCR receives wave of complaints against Penal Codes in 2015

January 7, 2016

The Penal Procedure Code was thoroughly verified by the Constitutional Court (CCR) in 2015. Dissatisfied with court decisions, Romanians appealed against dozens of articles included in the law that came into force in February 2014. Many of the suspicions turned out to be legitimate. CCR judges have cancelled more than 15 articles of the Penal […]

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