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Penal law

Уголовно-исполнительное право
Authors: Ivan Vladimirovich Dvoryanskov; Sergey Borovikov; ALEXANDER IVANOVICH ABATUROV;
Abstract

The textbook is prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the Criminal Executive code of the Russian Federation, Federal laws, international legal acts. It examines in detail the concepts, categories and institutions of the General and Special parts of the criminal Executive law. All changes of the legislation regulating the order and conditions of execution of criminal penalties and other criminal-legal measures are considered, and also the latest scientific, educational and methodical literature on criminal-Executive law is used. The material is presented in an accessible form for effective assimilation of the training course. Meets the requirements of the Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation. For students, cadets, students studying in the direction of training "Jurisprudence", employees of the criminal Executive system and other law enforcement agencies, as well as for anyone interested in the application, execution and serving of criminal penalties and other criminal legal measures.

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