Criteria for the Classification of the Common Legal Consequences of Criminal Conviction
- Vasilisa E. Baskakova
- Farit V. Gabdrahmanov
- Larisa V. Gorbunova
- Michail A. Smirnov
Abstract
The concept and the content of the common legal consequences of criminal conviction and their classification are studied. As the criteria for the classification of the common legal consequences of criminal conviction have been considered their action in time and in space, the type of the right-restriction subject (holder), the mandatory conviction consequences compliance degree, the restriction degree (levels), the validity of the normative legal acts regulating the conviction consequences, the sector affiliation, the structure (description method), the scope.
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- DOI:10.5539/res.v7n8p308
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