Law enforcement officials’ legal liability as subjects of anti-corruption fight in Ukraine
Journal Title: Актуальні проблеми держави і права - Year 2017, Vol 79, Issue
Abstract
The problem of legal liability of officials of law enforcement bodies as subjects of corruption combating under conditions of modern Ukraine was overviewed in this article. Thus this study focuses on the elements of the concept of legal liability. Relevant recommendations were provided concerning the recent increase in the practical significance of legal liability regarding such topic.
Authors and Affiliations
В. О. Веклич
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