The bounds of a court proceeding
Journal Title: Юридические науки и образование - Year 2013, Vol 37, Issue 37
Abstract
Established by the legislation the bounds of a court proceeding contraries to the tasks and principles of criminal proceeding. The court cannot completely respond on exposed facts of criminal activity; it is compelled to limit with unperfected provisions of the law. It is given proposals on change and supplement of the criminal procedural legislation
Authors and Affiliations
Ilkin Jamalov
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