Current issues of differentiating the criminal responsibility for creation of terrorist group or terrorist organization
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accompliceship, terrorist group, terrorist organization, terrorist crime, differentiation of criminal liability
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The article provides comprehensive analysis of current issues concerning differentiation of the criminal responsibility for creation of terrorist group or terrorist organization, grounds suggestions regarding the improvement of criminal responsibility for this crime.Downloads
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Vozniuk, A. 1. Current issues of differentiating the criminal responsibility for creation of terrorist group or terrorist organization. Law Magazine of the National Academy of Internal Affairs. 9, 1 (1), 222-229.
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