HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT IN UKRAINE ERROR IN THE CIRCUMSTANCE, PRECLUDING CRIMINALITY OF ACT
Journal Title: Правова держава - Year 2015, Vol 19, Issue
Abstract
The article investigates the historical development of the error in circumstance, precluding criminality of act and imaginary defense in the Ukrainian territory. Based on this study the author makes proposals for the formulation of Article 37 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
Authors and Affiliations
B. M. Orlovskiy
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