Comparative study regarding the delinquent criminal and civil responsibility

AuthorLaura Roxana Popoviciu - Calin Nicolae Popoviciu
PositionCandidate to Ph. D lecturer. AGORA University, Oradea - Sub-inspector. IJPF Bihor
Pages185-194
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COMPARATIVE STUDY REGARDING THE DELINQUENT
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY
Candidate to Ph. D lecturer Laura-Roxana Popoviciu
AGORA University, Oradea
Sub-inspector Nicolae-C<lin Popoviciu
IJPF Bihor
Abstract:
The common life confronts us with many conduct deviations that are not equal
as importance and in a way or another, break what is considered to be the
ordinary course of things.
Whatever the shape of these human deviations, the reaction is identical:
when a conduct deviates from its normal course, it provokes sanctions, when the
general accepted rules are violated then appears a kind of responsibility for this
inappropriate behaviour.
Consequently, the social responsibility implies the social sanctioning of the
behaviour that was chosen by the individual, in the case of nonconformity between
his conduct and the social norms.
Among the different types of the social responsibility, the juridical
responsibility is the most important, because it is based on the violation of the law.
Not any human conduct is relevant by a juridical point of view, only that
that is set under the incidence of the juridical norms. Also, the juridical
responsibility has as main characteristic, the possibility to apply, if the case, the
state’s constraint.
Among the most important types of juridical responsibility we mention the
delinquent criminal and civil responsibility. There are many similarities and also
differences between the two.
Key words: comparative study, delinquent criminal, civil responsibility.
The common life confronts us with many conduct deviations that are not equal
as importance and in a way or another, break what is considered to be the
ordinary course of things.
Whatever the shape of these human deviations, the reaction is identical:
when a conduct deviates from its normal course, it provokes sanctions, when the
general accepted rules are violated then appears a kind of responsibility for this
inappropriate behaviour.

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