Psychological Expertise – A New Occurance
The Romanian forensic legislation is currently one of the most coherent within the European Union. There are, however, issues where regulations have changed and Law 271/2004 no longer responds to all challenges: new RCA law no. 132/2017, provides some unsuspecting issues in forensic legislation. T...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Danubius University
2019-05-01
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Series: | EIRP Proceedings |
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Online Access: | http://proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1942/2018 |
Summary: | The Romanian forensic legislation is currently one of the most coherent within the European Union.
There are, however, issues where regulations have changed and Law 271/2004 no longer responds to all
challenges: new RCA law no. 132/2017, provides some unsuspecting issues in forensic legislation. Thus, there
are no general criteria for the unitary evaluation of physical injury, and the major problems of
mental/psychological injury assessment lie primarily in the lack of ways to confirm on its forensic criteria or
to quantify its gravity. Changing the current legislation, introducing a specialized criterion which combine the
principles of forensic activity and psychological assessment, is a priority in the field of compensation for
victims of aggression and road traffic accidents. Of particular interest would be a scientific evaluation of the
psychological damage caused by medical malpractice, even if the courts have customary assumed the role of
fixing the amounts in question. |
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ISSN: | 2067-9211 2069-9344 |