Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law Stanford University


CDDRL Publications


Evaluating EU Democratic Rule of Law Promotion

Working Paper

Authors
Sorana Pârvulescu
Ana Demsorean
Bogdan Vetrici-Soimu

Published by
CDDRL, 2006


The modern Romanian judiciary originates in the middle of the nineteenth century. The structure of the judiciary follows both the French model (the civil matters), and the Italian one (the commercial regulations). The Ministry of Justice plays a significant role in the administration of the judiciary. Romanian is a Roman language, and Romania has had long-standing cultural ties to France that were carried over to the legal sphere.

Topics: Rule of law and corruption | France | Romania