SOME ISSUES OF THE APPLICATION OF CRIMINAL LAW FOR PERSONS INVOLVED IN THE PROTECTION OF PUBLIC ORDER AS PART OF THE PEOPLE'S SQUAD
УДК 343.21 ББК 67.408.1
Abstract
The article is devoted to some issues of the legal status of people's combatants. In criminal law, their roleis defined as persons performing a public duty. Some features of the criminal liability of persons who havecommitted crimes against this category and issues related to the criminal liability of people's combatantsdirectly are considered. The relevant problems in the application of criminal law are illustrated by examples.
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