Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19.

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Golik Yuriy V. Criminal law and philosophy // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 5–11. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/1
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Lozinskiy Igor V. On the ways to improve the Russian criminal legislation protecting public relations in economic activities // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 12–19. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/2
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Tatimov Azamat M. Objective qualification of crimes related to the involvement of minors in antisocial actions // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 20–24. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/3
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Chukanova Evgeniya S. Criminal liability of minors: main stages in the historical development of Russian legislation // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 25–28. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/4
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Shaposhnikov Aleksandr A., Gulbinskiy Yuriy V. Legal analysis of the public dissemination of false information about the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 29–32. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/5
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Shesler Aleksandr V. Specificity of causal connection in criminal complicity // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 33–38. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/6

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

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Kachalov Egor V. International legal and constitutional framework for restricting the rights and freedoms of participants in criminal proceedings // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 39–45. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/7
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Nadonenko Olga N. On resolution of defense attorneys' requests and complaints of citizens by state expert institutions // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 46–49. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/8

PENAL LAW

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Isakov Vladislav S. On the substitution of compulsory and corrective labour with penal labour due to malicious evasion // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 50–54. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/9
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Kiselev Mikhail V., Shkurenko Ivan A. On the legal content of the term “operational environment in the institutions of the penal enforcement system” // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 55–62. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/10
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Kuzmin Stanislav I., Chukanova Evgeniya S. The formation and development of detachment (otryad) system in Soviet and Russian correctional institutions // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 63–69. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/11
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Nekrasov Ivan S. The role of international legal acts in the formation of the system of sources of Russia's penal law // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 70–73. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/12
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Olkhovik Nikolai V., Maletina Ekaterina A., Pitkevich Lidia P. Legal support of initial measures of search for persons sentenced to criminal punishment in the form of deprivation of the right to occupy certain positions or engage in certain activities // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 74–77. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/13
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Tkach Aleksandr S. Some features of the calculation of the period of correctional labour in the new socioeconomic reality // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 78–82. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/14
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Uvarov Oleg N., Lyubarsky Andrey F. Pre-penitientiary probation in the probation system of the Russian Federation // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 83–86. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/15
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Useev Renat Z. On legal capacity and penal law enforcement actions of correctional institutions // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 87–95. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/16
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Filipiev Roman A. Use of unmanned aerial vehicles for delivering prohibited items to correctional institutions and possible ways to combat them // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 96–101. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/17

PROSECUTOR SUPERVISION

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Voronin Oleg V. On the content of the human rights protection activities of the prosecutor's office // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 102–104. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/18

CRIMINOLOGY

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Filippova Olga V. Recidivist criminals: Classification and typology // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 105–109. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/19

CRIMINAL LAW OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES

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Grigoriev Pavel A. Falsifying the register of companies under the criminal law of Russia, UK, and USA: A comparative study // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 110–116. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/20
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Trefilov Aleksandr A. Measures of coercion in the criminal procedure in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Lichtenstein: Historical development // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 117–125. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/21

REVIEWS

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Utkin Vladimir A. Book review: Voronin, O.V. (2022) Penitentsiarnyy nadzor [Penitentiary supervision]. Moscow: Yurlitinform // Ugolovnaya yustitsiya – Russian Journal of Criminal Law. 2022. № 19. P. 126–127. DOI: 10.17223/23088451/19/22
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