EIRP Proceedings, Vol 3 (2008)

ASPECTE COMPARATIVE PRIVIND INFRACTIUNEA CONTINUATA, INFRACTIUNEA DE OBICEI SI CONCURSUL REAL OMOGEN DE INFRACTIUNI

Monica Pocora

Abstract


In criminal law, the notion of "crime" means a fundamental institution, whose analysis is
very extensive. The phrase "crime unit" designates the unique entity, when an activity in fact is reported to a
single basis of assessment and determine a single content of incrimination.
“Plurality of crime” means the reporting of the same activity in fact to the same basis of assessment, but in this
case is determined the incrimination content of more facts.
Both the unit and the plurality of crimes have more subgroups, which although are different, they have
also common aspects. As regarding to the crime unit, we can list the simply unit of crime, crime continues, crime
disorders, continued, complex, progressive and usually crime. From the plurality of crime, we can list the
contest of crimes and crime relapse.
In regard of similarities and differences, we can talk about the similarities between continued crime
and homogeneity real contest, evenly between continued crime and usually crime, the complex crime and
heterogeneous real contest, progressive crime and continue permanently crime. Thus, in this paper I’ve
presented the differences and similarities between continued crime, homogeneity real contest and usually crime.

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