Special Investigative Techniques and other Legal Mechanisms for Gathering Evidence in Proceedings on Crimes Related to Terrorist Activity under the Laws of Certain Foreign Countries
Keywords:
crime, proof, evidence gathering, terrorist activities, terrorism, foreign
Abstract
Pressing issues countering and combating crimes related to terrorist activities to the international community and each country is the further development of national legislation, unification of international law, bilateral and multilateral agreements on cooperation, developments of an international legal assessment of the crimes floor related to terrorist activities, international exchange of experiences on proof in proceedings on crimes related to terrorist activities. Despite the differences in the definition of these offenses in criminal law in many countries provided legal mechanisms that provide opportunities competent authorities to obtain evidence-based information in such criminal proceedings. Special investigative techniques – a technique used by the competent authorities in the field of criminal investigation (judicial bodies, prosecution and investigative bodies involved in the election, using methods apart or control over their use, in accordance with national law) to demonstrate and investigating serious crimes and suspects and installation aimed at collecting information so as to not arouse suspicion in the object of investigation.Downloads
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Tsupryk, I. 1. Special Investigative Techniques and other Legal Mechanisms for Gathering Evidence in Proceedings on Crimes Related to Terrorist Activity under the Laws of Certain Foreign Countries. Scientific Herald of the National Academy of Internal Affairs. 101, 4 (1), 226-232.
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