International crime: a topical task for forensic techniques

Abstract

For the modern realities highlights the importance of the study of forensic methods of investigation, the most dangerous form of crime is international.

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Ю. М. Чорноус

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Ю. М. Чорноус (2017). International crime: a topical task for forensic techniques. Наукові праці Національного університету «Одеська юридична академія», 19(), 421-428. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-445915