THE PROBLEM OF THE CONCEPT AND THE LEGAL NATURE OF COVERT INVESTIGATIVE (DETECTIVE) ACTION
Journal Title: Порівняльно-аналітичне право - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue
Abstract
The article is devoted to the scientific analysis of various approaches to determining the specifics of the covert investigative (detective) action. On the basis of the current legislation and literary sources, the concepts, features and legal nature of covert investigative (detective) action are investigated.
Authors and Affiliations
А. Р. , Красилич
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