1. Logos Universality Mentality Education
Novelty Section: Law
ISSN:
2284-5968
Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty Section: Law, Volume 2012; 1(1):
71–91
Original article
Madalina Virginia ANTONESCU
Ph.D. Scientific Researcher, Email Address: vam55ro@yahoo.com, www.madalinaantonescu.eu
Health Cards and Their Incompatibility with Human Rights, from the
Perspective of International Documents
[i][/i]�The paper shows how the Romanian state operates a grave infringement of human rights consecrated within
international documents, by introducing biometric health cards on the Romanian territory and regarding physical
persons submitted to its jurisdiction. This is a clear signal of abandoning its main functions of defending democracy,
rule of law and human rights, and converting the public institutions into actors of a police-state. By introducing
biometrical practices, opposed in their essence to human rights, democracy and rule of law, the Romanian state
violates not only the spirit and the text of its Constitution, but also, the European and international regulations
ratified by it. This indicates a great gap at the beginning of XXI century, between the adepts of a police-state
pattern, devoted to the incessant control, monitorization, manipulation of human person through electronic means,
and thosewanting a free, democratic society, based on development and consolidation of human rights.
Health Cards and Their Incompatibility with Human Rights, from the
Perspective of International Documents
ICID: 1024384
Keywords:
health cards,
human rights,
biometrical practices,
ius cogens,
international
regulations,
health reform
DOI: 2284596814
2. Logos Universality Mentality Education
Novelty Section: Law
ISSN:
2284-5968
Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty Section: Law, Volume 2012; 1(1):
93–113
Original article
Madalina Virginia ANTONESCU
Ph.D. Scientific Researcher, Email Address: vam55ro@yahoo.com, www.madalina-antonescu.eu
The Legal Regime of Woman's Rights from the Perspective of
Domestic Law
English
�Within the Romanian private law, at the Criminal Law level, there is a quite low level of legal protection and
promotion of women’s rights (proving a need for a continuous improvement, inclusively by introducing a new article
destined to incriminate the bad treatments against woman; a consolidated article regarding crime of sexual
harassment; augmenting the severity of sanctions for crimes against women- domestic violence, feminine
prostitution, injuries against women). As well, the level of juridical protection of under-age women in Romanian
society must be improved, taking into account that Romania is an orthodox state and an EU member state. From the
perspective of the Private Law and of others internal laws, the woman has the benefit of concrete applications of the
principle of equality in rights �between �women and men; the modification of law against domestic violence, in
2012, improves the concrete protection given by state authorities to the woman confronted with violence within her
private sphere. This proves the compatibility between state interventionism within the private sphere and the
democratic character of state, rule of law, and the protection of human rights, recognized at the level of Romanian
Constitution.
The Legal Regime of Woman's Rights from the Perspective of
Domestic Law
ICID: 1024386
Keywords:
human rights,
protection of
women’s rights,
sexual harassment,
equality of gender,
equality of chances,
Criminal Law,
DOI: 2284596815