Mihail Taşcă

Mihail Taşcă
Mihai Taşcă
Secretary of the Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 14, 2010
Personal details
Alma mater Moldova State University
Profession Jurist
Religion Eastern Orthodoxy

Mihai Taşcă is a historian and jurist from the Republic of Moldova.

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Biography

Mihai Taşcă is doctor of history and law, senior researcher, Institute of History, State and Law of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. Mihai Taşcă is the secretary of the Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova.[1]

In 2006-2008, Taşcă won two cases concerning the denial of access to information opened against the Information and Security Service of the Republic of Moldova, which denied access to its archive.

On March 18, 2008 Mihai Taşcă submitted an application to the Ministry of Justice, seeking access to the files of the political parties; he intended to carry out a study about the election campaigns. On April 15, the Ministry rejected the application. After the second refusal, the researcher sued the Ministry to the Court of Appeal on June 17. On September 30, 2008, the court ordered that the Ministry of Justice offers Taşcă the filed he asked for.

In 2001, he founded Revista de drept privat; now he is the editor in chief of this scientific magazine.

Works

  • Mihail Taşcă, Sfatul Ţării şi actualele autorităţi locale, "Timpul de dimineaţă", no. 114 (849), June 27, 2008 (page 16)

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References

  1. ^ 165/14.01.2010 Decret privind constituirea Comisiei pentru studierea si aprecierea regimului comunist totalitar din Republica Moldova, Monitorul Oficial 5-7/3, 19.01.2010




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