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Zheleva Olga V. On the abuse of rights in criminal proceedings // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2015. № 1 (5). P. 24–28.
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Mikhailov Aleksandr A. Judicial reform in modern Russia: institutional analysis of efficiency and outlook (reform of criminal justice) // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2015. № 1 (5). P. 29–39.
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Noskova Elena V. On the implementation of mediation techniques in the juvenile justice // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2015. № 1 (5). P. 45–49.
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Pisarevsky Ilya I. The struggle of rational and irrational principles in the history of proof in criminal cases and its correlation with changes in science // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2015. № 1 (5). P. 50–55.
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Piyuk Aleksey V. On the procedural status of persons who have entered into a pre-trial cooperation agreement with the investigation // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2015. № 1 (5). P. 56–59.
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Rukavishnikova Anastasia A. Preclusive term for the right to file a cassation appeal (representation) // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2015. № 1 (5). P. 60–63.
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Trubnikova Tatyana V. Applications by Tomsk residents to the European Court of Human Rights: experience and problems // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2015. № 1 (5). P. 64–70.
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Yakimovich Yuriy K. Participation of a lawyer in the criminal procedure // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2015. № 1 (5). P. 80–84.

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Prosecutor supervision

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