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IT crime: a virtual threat with real consequences [PDF]
The paper is focused on the problem of IT-crime development in Russia against the background of a significant increase in its indicators. Analysis of the current state of IT crime, identification of its causes and growth factors, problems of countering ...
Boziev Taulan Osmanovich +3 more
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The expansion of Swiss criminal jurisdiction in light of international law [PDF]
Over the last few decades, a global trend of extending the reach of domestic penal power can be observed, namely driven by the changing face of crime as it becomes increasingly transnational in nature.
Petrig, Anna, Anna Petrig
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Editorial: A trialogue on regulating data-driven criminal procedure
This editorial introduces a special issue on the challenges of regulating data-driven criminal investigations, in light of the interplay – or rather, the lack thereof – between criminal procedure law and data protection law.
Stevens, Lonneke +2 more
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Key aspects of protection of digital rights of the individual related to the development of the cryptocurrency sphere [PDF]
The main objective of the research is to study the scientific problem of public importance related to the protection of digital rights of the individual in the modern conditions.
Stepanov Oleg Anatolyevich +3 more
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Humanistic Foundation of Criminal Law
This book uses humanity-rationality and experience and the freedom of human will as a theoretical perspective to examine the basic framework of criminal law theories constructed by the criminal classic school and the criminal empirical school. The author
Chen, Xingliang.
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Any textbook on legal history includes a reference to the abolition of torture in Prussia under the rule of Frederick II (1740/1754). However, authors rarely depict that other types of violent enforcement of testimony remained part of Prussian and ...
Arnd Koch
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The Presumption of Innocence as a Counterfactual Principle
This article’s primary aim is to highlight the essentially critical potential of the presumption of innocence, as well as the need for this critical potential to be duly recognized.
Ferry de Jong, Leonie van Lent
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The law of police contraventions (Polizeistrafrecht) in the 19th century is “terra incognita” of legal history. Using Germany as an example, this article is intended to demonstrate that statements on the scope of punishment remain imperfect without ...
Arnd Koch
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Ukrainian law enforcement agencies are investigating more than 18,000 war crimes and crimes of aggression, including 18,177 violations of the laws and customs of war, more than 5,000 murders and 6,000 civilian injuries, and about 23,000 destructions of ...
Oksana Kaluzhna, Kateryna Shunevych
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THE EVOLUTION OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN UKRAINE OVER 30 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE
In this article, the author explores relevant issues of the formation and development of the Ukrainian criminal process over the 30 years of existence of the state of Ukraine since the proclamation of its independence.
Shybiko Vasyl
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