
Economic criminal law, as a cross-sectoral field of law, is preceded by sectoral laws including economic law, civil law and administrative law. The essence of economic criminal law is different from the personal legal interests protected by criminal law, and focuses on the protection of supra-personal legal interests. The legislative content of economic criminal law mainly includes three aspects, i.e., criminal law concerning economic management, criminal law concerning economic regulation, and criminal law concerning the protection of market transactions.
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