The nature of property liability of persons in criminal proceedings for a criminal offense committed
Journal Title: Право та державне управління - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
The article attempts to make a scientific analysis of the consequences of the property character, which may arise as a result of a criminal offense, distinguishing their types, the proposed classification.
Authors and Affiliations
М. О. Карпенко
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