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    Agreements in criminal processes: problems of application and development

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    In this paper, institutions of agreements (mediation) in criminal proceedings in various states were investigated regarding the history of their occurrence and development. The aspects under the study included features related to the use of institutions of agreement in individual countries (USA, Canada, Germany, Russia, Moldova, etc.); the regulatory framework of these countries, statistics on the use of institutions of agreements (mediation), as well as programs used as mediatio

    International standards for the safety of persons assisting in criminal justice

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    The objective ofthe research was to analyze some international standards for the safety of people who attend criminal justice from different approaches and perspectives of analysis. Based on a meaningful analysis of the provisions of international and regional regulatory legal acts, the document presents approaches to the formation of standards to ensure the safety of persons who contribute to criminal justic

    Signs of voluntary refusal of criminal purpose according to the criminal legislation of CIS countries

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    This paper deals with the analysis of the texts of the criminal laws of the CIS countries for the purpose of reflecting the signs of voluntary refusal to commit crime. The specifics of the methods for describing the conditions of voluntary refusal for the perpetrator of the crime, as well as for other accomplices, are disclosed. The study shows the heterogeneity of approaches to the number of signs of voluntary refusal and the varying degree of completeness of their descriptio

    Agreements in criminal processes: problems of application and development

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    In this paper, institutions of agreements (mediation) in criminal proceedings in various states were investigated regarding the history of their occurrence and development. The aspects under the study included features related to the use of institutions of agreement in individual countries (USA, Canada, Germany, Russia, Moldova, etc.); the regulatory framework of these countries, statistics on the use of institutions of agreements (mediation), as well as programs used as mediatio

    Crime preparation regulation peculiarities in criminal codes of CIS countries

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    The article analyzes the texts of CIS country criminal laws for the completeness of objective and subjective reflection of crime preparation signs. They revealed the specifics of methods for objective characteristics description in the articles of the General Part of the Criminal Law. They studied the legislative approaches to the limits and the methods of preparatory action criminalizing. It is stated that with all the diversity of legislative approaches to objective and subjective crime preparation sign formalizing, it is possible to single out some common features for all state

    Crime preparation regulation peculiarities in criminal codes of CIS countries

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    The article analyzes the texts of CIS country criminal laws for the completeness of objective and subjective reflection of crime preparation signs. They revealed the specifics of methods for objective characteristics description in the articles of the General Part of the Criminal Law. They studied the legislative approaches to the limits and the methods of preparatory action criminalizing. It is stated that with all the diversity of legislative approaches to objective and subjective crime preparation sign formalizing, it is possible to single out some common features for all state

    Signs of voluntary refusal of criminal purpose according to the criminal legislation of CIS countries

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    This paper deals with the analysis of the texts of the criminal laws of the CIS countries for the purpose of reflecting the signs of voluntary refusal to commit crime. The specifics of the methods for describing the conditions of voluntary refusal for the perpetrator of the crime, as well as for other accomplices, are disclosed. The study shows the heterogeneity of approaches to the number of signs of voluntary refusal and the varying degree of completeness of their descriptio
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