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QUALITY AND ETHICS IN THE ROMANIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM. REGARDS ON THE CORRUPTION ISSUE

Hulpus Ioana Alexandra
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Hulpus Ioana Alexandra: FACULTY OF ECONOMICS, "LUCIAN BLAGA" UNIVERSITY, SIBIU, ROMANIA

Annals - Economy Series, 2015, vol. 6, 235-239

Abstract: The current demands require an increased responsibility of the judicial institutions that must meet quality requirements in accordance with European standards, legislative progress and not least the expectations and needs of the customer of justice. In this context, the quality of courts should include the guiding principles of justice among which ethical behavior is paramount. The research aims to demonstrate the role of ethics in the current context, to highlight the link between quality and ethics, and formulate proposals on corruption regarded as unethical behavior. Besides analyzing the definitions and legislation on corruption, the article emphasizes the role of managers in the fight against this scourge. Stressing that coercive measures are not enough to eradicate corruption, we try to highlight the important role of the leadership of courts in quality planning by promoting ethical values, in creating and maintaining an organizational culture based on quality and ethics, in identifying preventive measures in the fight against corruption. Without the involvement of management and adopting a proactive behavior without constant communication with staff on ethical and unethical, legal regulations in the field will have a limited effect.

Keywords: ethics; quality; corruption; Romanian Judiciary; judicial management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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