Abstract
The article analyses the disciplinary offences of incompatibility and conflict of interests
through the lenses of the EHCR standards on criminal matters, giving a critical account of
the latest case-law evolutions in the field and is structured in three parts: firstly, the
offences are analysed according to the national legislation of Romania; secondly, the
development of the autonomous concept of ”criminal offence”, according to Article 6 of the
Convention, based on the relevant case-law of the Court, is summarized; thirdly, the latest
developments on the matter from the Strasbourg Court’ jurisprudence are identified and
critically assessed in context of its former case law and standards.
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