On some features of modern Russian criminal law policy in the sphere of economic activity

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Abstract

This article examines the specifics of criminal law policy in combating economic crimes. It analyzes what the author considers controversial amendments to the Russian Criminal Code, and formulates conclusions and proposals for improving the application of criminal law provisions on liability for the aforementioned offenses.

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Valery B. Borovikov

Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after V.Ya. Kikot

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Cand. Sci. (Law), Associate Professor, Honored Officer of the Internal Affairs Department of the Russian Federation; Professor, Department of Criminal Law

Russian Federation, Moscow

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  3. Grinevsky R.G. Criminal-legal assessment in the sphere of sale of goods, performance of work, and services. Abstract of dis. ... of Cand. Sci. (Law). Moscow, 2010. 26 p.

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