A jurisprudential analysis regarding the sanctioning of the violation of the protection order crime from the perspective of legislative evolution

Authors

  • Lavinia-Mihaela Vlădilă PhD. Associate professor, “Valahia” University of Târgoviște Lawyer in Dâmbovița Bar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55516/ijlso.v3i1.164

Keywords:

protection order (OP); provisional protection order (PPO); domestic violence; the offence of violating the protection order and that of the provisional protection order

Abstract

At the phenomenon of domestic and couple violence has generated in recent decades, both at global, European and national level, a multitude of debates in the public space, aimed at both highlighting the phenomenon and the most appropriate measures to adopt in order to limit it. Among these measures, one of the most effective, at least in the short and medium term, is the establishment of a protection order. Although the special civil Law no. 217/2003 on preventing and combating domestic violence did not provide for this measure at the time of its adoption, it was necessary to introduce it after the famous “Perla Hairdresser” case in Bucharest, in which a woman was killed at work, despite having previously made several complaints against her husband, who was a firearm owner and user by profession. This article aims to study from a legislative and jurisprudential point of view the evolution of the regulation of the protection order and the provisional protection order, in particular with regard to the sanctioning of its violation.

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Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence, better known as the Istanbul Convention, ratified byRomaniaby Law no. 30/17 March 2016, published in the Official Gazette no. 224/25 March 2016;

Law no. 197/2000 for modifying and amending certain provisions of the Criminal Code (former), published in the Official Gazette of Romania, no. 568/13 November 2000;

Law no. 217/2003 on the preventing and fighting against family violence, republished in the Official Gazette of Romania, no. 948/15 October 2020;

Law no. 25/2012 on the modification and amendment of the Law no. 217/2003on the preventing and fighting against family violence, republished in the Official Gazette of Romania, no. 365/13May 2012;

Law no. 187/2012 for the application of the Law no. 286/2009 on the Criminal Code, published in the Official Gazette, no. 757/12 November 2012;

Law no. 275/2015 on the modification and amendment of the Law no. 217/2003 on the preventing and fighting against family violence, republished in the Official Gazette of Romania, no. 842/12 November 2015;

Law no. 351/2015 on the modification and amendment of the Law no. 217/2003 on the preventing and fighting against family violence, republished in the Official Gazette of Romania, no. 979/31December 2015;

Law no. 35/2017 on the modification and amendment of the Law no. 217/2003 on the preventing and fighting against family violence, republished in the Official Gazette of Romania, no. 214/29 March 2017;

Law no. 174/2018 on the modification and amendment of the Law no. 217/2003 on the preventing and fighting against family violence, republished in the Official Gazette of Romania, no. 618/18July 2018;

Law no. 183/2020 on the modification and amendment of the Law no. 217/2003 on the preventing and fighting against family violence, republished in the Official Gazette of Romania, no. 758/19 August 2020;

Law no. 146/2021 on electronic monitoring during certain judicial and penal enforcement procedures, published in the Official Gazette of Romania, no. 515/18May 2021;

Law no. 240/2023 on the modification and amendment of the Law no. 217/2003 on the preventing and fighting against family violence, republished in the Official Gazette of Romania, no. 669/20July 2023.

Quoted jurisprudence:

Iași Court of Appeal, Decision no. 158/2022

Bacău Court of Appeal, Decision no. 1107/2016

Constitutional Court of Romania, Decision no. 264/2017

Iași Court of Appeal, Decision no.158/2022

High Court of Cassation and Justice, Decision no. 50/HP/2020

Bacău Court of First Instance, Decision no. 1815/2018

Galați Court of First Instance, Decision no. 410/2018

Oradea Court of First Instance, Decision no. 92/2017

District Court 6, Bucharest, Decision no. 118/2021

Sibiu Court of First Instance, Decision no. 10/2015

Sibiu Court of First Instance, Decision no. 345/2016.

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Published

2023-12-11

How to Cite

Vlădilă, L.-M. (2023). A jurisprudential analysis regarding the sanctioning of the violation of the protection order crime from the perspective of legislative evolution. International Journal of Legal and Social Order, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.55516/ijlso.v3i1.164

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