Tenshin E.F. ON THE RIGHT OF THE CHILD TO INITIATE A CRIMINAL CASE OF PRIVATE PROSECUTIONThe article deals with the problematic issues associated with the implementation of child rights in the criminal case of private prosecution.Key words: child rights, private prosecution, criminal proceedings, the private interest, discretionary, the court judgment.
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Author: Tensina E.F.
Year: 2012
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