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Eximia, 2023
Offences that break the rules in the area of criminal law will lead to conflicts in criminal law, and to this end, the judiciary must resolve criminal proceedings. Criminal conduct can be reviewed and analysed from the perspective of substantive, substantive law, procedural law and formal law.
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Offences that break the rules in the area of criminal law will lead to conflicts in criminal law, and to this end, the judiciary must resolve criminal proceedings. Criminal conduct can be reviewed and analysed from the perspective of substantive, substantive law, procedural law and formal law.
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2021
The textbook was prepared by the author's team of the Department of Criminal Procedure of the Ural State Law University in accordance with the course program "Criminal Procedure" developed by him, which fully complies with the State Standard of higher legal education (bachelor's, specialist, master's, postgraduate).
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The textbook was prepared by the author's team of the Department of Criminal Procedure of the Ural State Law University in accordance with the course program "Criminal Procedure" developed by him, which fully complies with the State Standard of higher legal education (bachelor's, specialist, master's, postgraduate).
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Criminal Intelligence in Criminal Proceedings
Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)), 2022The issue of the use of intelligence (or also operational-search) information in criminal proceedings is currently relatively little researched and developed. We think that this is also because intelligence and operational search are associated with secrecy and a certain aura of “mystery” for the general public and, to some extent, for the majority of ...
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2019
Abstract This chapter examines the criminal aspect of competition law, with particular emphasis on the cartel offence created by Section 188 of the Enterprise Act 2002. It first provides an overview of the common law governing cartel offences, the criminal nature of breaches of the competition rules, and relevant provisions of Section ...
Mark Brealey, Kyla George
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Abstract This chapter examines the criminal aspect of competition law, with particular emphasis on the cartel offence created by Section 188 of the Enterprise Act 2002. It first provides an overview of the common law governing cartel offences, the criminal nature of breaches of the competition rules, and relevant provisions of Section ...
Mark Brealey, Kyla George
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DIGITALIZATION OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
ЖУРНАЛ ПРАВОВЫХ И ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ, 2023В статье проанализирован один из актуальных вопросов современной юриспруденции, связанный с изучением возможностей внедрения искусственного интеллекта в уголовный процесс. Данный вопрос остается долгое время дискуссионным несмотря на то, что в настоящее время создана судебная модель искусственного интеллекта judicial-A1.
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2013
Abstract This chapter deals with criminal proceedings for insider dealing. It sets out the factors relevant to the decisions whether and who to prosecute and when and how these decisions are likely to be taken. It also describes some of the ways in which it might be possible to influence this decision. The chapter concludes by describing
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Abstract This chapter deals with criminal proceedings for insider dealing. It sets out the factors relevant to the decisions whether and who to prosecute and when and how these decisions are likely to be taken. It also describes some of the ways in which it might be possible to influence this decision. The chapter concludes by describing
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2016
Abstract This chapter details the minutiae of criminal proceedings in competition law matters. ‘Criminal’ herein refers to sanctions imposed by a court, following an indictment or charge, on a person, whether natural or legal, and which are viewed within that legal system as ‘criminal’.
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Abstract This chapter details the minutiae of criminal proceedings in competition law matters. ‘Criminal’ herein refers to sanctions imposed by a court, following an indictment or charge, on a person, whether natural or legal, and which are viewed within that legal system as ‘criminal’.
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