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2012, № 3 (139)



Cheprasov M.G. CRIMINALLY-REMEDIAL PARITY OF LEGITIMATE INTERESTS ACCUSED AND THE VICTIM WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE RUSSIAN CRIMINAL TRIALThe present article is devoted theoretical and practical questions of a parity of legitimate interests of the person accused and the victim within the limits of the Russian criminal legal proceedings. Key words: Accused, the victim, a legitimate interest, a parity of legitimate interests, criminally-remedial model.

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Author: Cheprasov M.G.

Year: 2012


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