Some issues of bringing to criminal responsibility under article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation


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Abstract

Terrorism is one of the most dangerous threats to the national security of the Russian Federation. A lot of people are becoming subjects of terrorist crimes. The most common form of terrorism is a terrorist act, for the commission of which criminal liability has been established, as provided for by the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. A terrorist act is one of the most devastating in its consequences. In the present article the author analyzes questions of criminal prosecution for crime of terrorist character which qualification is carried out under the Article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

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Ruslan Aslanovich Hachidogov

Krasnodar university of MIA Russia. Branch: North-Caucasus institute of Advanced training

Email: Lel4993@mail.ru
PhD at Law, police senior lieutenant. Position: Senior lecturer. Department: fire training chair.

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