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Legea pentru organizarea Politiei generale a statului din anul 1929

Marina-Ioana Popa and Alina Botezatu
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Marina-Ioana Popa: "Ovidius" University of Constanta, Romania

Ars Aequi, 2018, vol. 8, issue 1, 66-69

Abstract: The conflicts that took place around 1929 make it necessary to adopt the „Law on the Organization of the General Police of the State†on July 21 by King Mihai I, a law that seeks to oversee and extract information. New Articles Appear: Article 37 which provides for the tasks and responsibilities of the policeman or Article 95 which states that the police are not obliged to wear uniforms. The main function in the state is detained by the Ministry of the Interior, which exercises its leading position throughout the country. Public order is provided by police. Art.137 specifies the structural reorganization of the Police School established in 1920. An important role is played by the Directorate of the Security Police, which aims to centralize the information, to perform obvious works of the population, to issue opinions for obtaining Romanian citizenship, as well as the Detective Corps with the purpose of retrieving information via filing, telephone and mail interceptions, etc., as well as the Guardian Public Guard, which provides security on the territory of the city, being the most numerous police personnel.

Keywords: law; police; detective body; public guards (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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