Telejustice – a phenomenon at the border between the right to information of the public and the right to image of accused persons

In this article we analysed a new fast-growing phenomenon – Telejustice which seems to spread more and more in Romania and we proposed a solution - the open justice system. In our opinion, if the open-justice system would be adopted in Romania, it would be a gain both for Justice, which could provi...

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Main Author: Georgiana Camelia Stănescu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Sitech 2015-08-01
Series:Social Sciences and Education Research Review
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Online Access:http://sserr.ro/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/2-1-90-99.pdf
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spelling doaj-9460d2945c6c4276b4db7617250a55c32020-11-24T20:59:43ZengEditura SitechSocial Sciences and Education Research Review2392-98632393-12642015-08-01219199Telejustice – a phenomenon at the border between the right to information of the public and the right to image of accused personsGeorgiana Camelia Stănescu0University of Craiova, RomaniaIn this article we analysed a new fast-growing phenomenon – Telejustice which seems to spread more and more in Romania and we proposed a solution - the open justice system. In our opinion, if the open-justice system would be adopted in Romania, it would be a gain both for Justice, which could provide the evidence of transparency, as well as for journalists, who could provide exact information, not taken from sources.http://sserr.ro/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/2-1-90-99.pdftelejusticelegislative systemopen justice
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Telejustice – a phenomenon at the border between the right to information of the public and the right to image of accused persons
Social Sciences and Education Research Review
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legislative system
open justice
author_facet Georgiana Camelia Stănescu
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title Telejustice – a phenomenon at the border between the right to information of the public and the right to image of accused persons
title_short Telejustice – a phenomenon at the border between the right to information of the public and the right to image of accused persons
title_full Telejustice – a phenomenon at the border between the right to information of the public and the right to image of accused persons
title_fullStr Telejustice – a phenomenon at the border between the right to information of the public and the right to image of accused persons
title_full_unstemmed Telejustice – a phenomenon at the border between the right to information of the public and the right to image of accused persons
title_sort telejustice – a phenomenon at the border between the right to information of the public and the right to image of accused persons
publisher Editura Sitech
series Social Sciences and Education Research Review
issn 2392-9863
2393-1264
publishDate 2015-08-01
description In this article we analysed a new fast-growing phenomenon – Telejustice which seems to spread more and more in Romania and we proposed a solution - the open justice system. In our opinion, if the open-justice system would be adopted in Romania, it would be a gain both for Justice, which could provide the evidence of transparency, as well as for journalists, who could provide exact information, not taken from sources.
topic telejustice
legislative system
open justice
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