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CONDUCEREA MIJLOCULUI DE TRANSPORT IN STARE DE EBRIETATE ALCOOLICA CU GRAD AVANSAT SAU IN STARE DE EBRIETATE PRODUSA DE ALTE SUBSTANTE (ART.2641 AL CODULUI PENAL AL REPUBLICII MOLDOVA) - DRIVING MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION WITH AN ADVANCED DEGREE OF ALCOHOLIC INTOXICATION OR INTOXICATED WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES (ART.2641 OF THE PENAL CODE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA)(Romanian version)

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  • VITALIE STATI

    (UNIVERSITATEA DE STAT DIN MOLDOVA, CHISINAU, REPUBLICA MOLDOVA)

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In this study is carried out the research of the three crimes specified at art.2641 “Driving means of transportation with an advanced degree of alcoholic intoxication or intoxicated with other substances” from the Penal Code of the Republic of Moldova: by a person with an advanced degree of alcoholic intoxication or in a state of intoxication produced by narcotic substances, psychotropic and/or other drugs with similar effects; teaching driving knowingly to a drunk person, if the action caused the consequences provided by art.264 of the Penal Code of the Republic of Moldova; the refusal, evasion or resistance of the driver from breathanalysers testing, from medical examination in order to determine the state of a possible intoxication and its nature, or from collecting biological samples during the medical examination. Accordingly, the stipulations of this penal norm are interpreted on different positions, where is taken into account a new traffic regulation. The obtained results can be used in penal law application activity, but also in teaching and scientific activity.

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  • Vitalie Stati, 2010. "CONDUCEREA MIJLOCULUI DE TRANSPORT IN STARE DE EBRIETATE ALCOOLICA CU GRAD AVANSAT SAU IN STARE DE EBRIETATE PRODUSA DE ALTE SUBSTANTE (ART.2641 AL CODULUI PENAL AL REPUBLICII MOLDOVA) - DRIVING MEANS," Jurnalul de Studii Juridice, Editura Lumen, Department of Economics on Behalf of Petre Andrei University Iasi, vol. 1, pages 13-22, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:lum:rev4rl:v:1:y:2010:i::p:13-22
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    Keywords

    transportation; driver; intoxication; breathanalysers testing; driving license; transportation safety; traffic safety.;
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    • A23 - General Economics and Teaching - - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics - - - Graduate
    • K14 - Law and Economics - - Basic Areas of Law - - - Criminal Law

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