Activities for the Investigator Locating of Suspects in Criminal Proceedings Unsolved Rape
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The scientific article comprehensively analyzes the investigator to establish the location of a suspect in criminal proceedings of unsolved rape and formulated the theoretical principles and practical recommendations aimed at the development of the theory of criminal procedural law and improvement of national legislation. By the analysis of criminal procedural legislation of Ukraine and scientific literature in the...Downloads
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Simonenko, N. 1. Activities for the Investigator Locating of Suspects in Criminal Proceedings Unsolved Rape. Law Magazine of the National Academy of Internal Affairs. 11, 1 (1), 150-160.
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