MAJOR MATERIAL DAMAGE AS A SIGN OF AN OBJECTIVE SIDE OF THE OFFENSE UNDER ART. 218-1 OF THE CRIMINAL CODE OF UKRAINE
Journal Title: Судова та слідча практика в Україні - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue
Abstract
The article analyzes the major material damage as a sign of the objective side of the offense under Art. 218-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. On this basis, scientifically based recommendations were developed aimed at improving the current version of the norm on bringing the bank to insolvency.
Authors and Affiliations
Є. М. Васілін
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