Traficul de droguri între perspectiva legislativă româneasca şi perspectiva politicilor publice europene [Articol]

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Drug use generates huge costs and harms to public health and safety, the environment and labor productivity, it brings with it threats to security, related to violence, crime and corruption. Romanian legislation underwent a significant change through the promulgation of Law 58/2024, which supplements Law 43/2000 and amends Law 194/2011, eliminating the possibility of serving the sentence under supervision in the case of cultivation, offering, sale, transport, purchase and possession of drugs of high risk and international high-risk drug trafficking, as well as increasing the amount of punishments, in the sense that carrying out operations with products likely to have psychoactive effects constitutes a crime and this is punishable by imprisonment from three to 10 years. Romania seeks to strengthen security means by preventing, deterring and disrupting drug-related crime, through judicial cooperation and in the field of ensuring compliance with the law, operative data, interdiction, confiscation of assets derived from the commission of crimes, investigation and of crimes. border management. This punitive strategy is in dissonance with the new policy of the European Union, promoting public health and controlled legalization of drugs, practically proving that the strategy based on the fight against drugs has failed, exponentially increasing their consumption.

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BUCUR, Mihaela-Corina. Traficul de droguri între perspectiva legislativă româneasca şi perspectiva politicilor publice europene. In: Realități și perspective ale învățământului juridic național. 65 de ani în serviciul jurisprudenței naționale, Facultatea de Drept, USM: conferință științifică internațională aniversară, 3–4 octombrie 2024. Chişinău: Editura USM, 2025, pp. 651-661. ISBN 978-9975-62-938-6 (PDF). Disponibil: https://doi.org/10.59295/rpijn2025.67

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