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Классификация составов преступлений по моменту окончания преступления

Классификация составов преступлений по моменту окончания преступления

Abstract

The paper analyzes the corpus delicti classification by the moment of crime completion. The author considers allocating of a large number of types of corpus delicti by the moment of completion to be unreasonable, and comes to the conclusion that many types of corpus delicti allocated in the scientific literature have no specific character, but are variations of other corpus delicti. The paper provides the author's vision of the classification of corpus delicti by the moment of crime completion.

В статье анализируются классификации составов преступлений по моменту их окончания. Автор считает необоснованным выделение большого количества видов составов преступлений по моменту их окончания и приходит к выводу, что многие выделяемые в научной литературе виды составов преступлений не носят самостоятельного характера, а являются разновидностями других составов преступлений. В статье предложена в авторском видении классификация составов преступлений по моменту их окончания.

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МОМЕНТ ОКОНЧАНИЯ ПРЕСТУПЛЕНИЯ, МАТЕРИАЛЬНЫЙ СОСТАВ, ФОРМАЛЬНЫЙ СОСТАВ, УСЕЧЕННЫЙ СОСТАВ, СОСТАВ ОПАСНОСТИ

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