The Social Conditionality of the Introduction of Criminal Liability for the Refusal or Evasion of a Person Subjected to Administrative Punishment from Concluding a State Contract Under a State Defense Order or a Contract Necessary to Fulfill a State Defense Order

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This article evaluates the determinants that determine the social expediency of introducing liability under Article 2013 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation into the current Criminal Law of the Russian Federation – "Refusal or evasion of a person subjected to administrative punishment from concluding a state contract for a state defense order or a contract necessary to fulfill a state defense order." The author examines the content of the new corpus delicti and draws conclusions determining the necessity and validity of the introduction of criminal liability for the repeated act of committing an administrative offense provided for in Article 7.29.2. of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation. As a result, the conclusion is formulated that the presented amendments to the criminal law significantly tighten criminal liability for the acts in question, provided that the primary administrative offense is committed, which translates the consequences in the form of the application of legal liability to the guilty person from a number of administrative consequences to the plane of criminal legal relations, which is also due to new challenges and threats that are reflected in the modern realities of economic, legal and legal development of the Russian Federation.

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Anna N. Kameneva

Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Email: anna.kameneva.msu@mail.ru
Scopus Author ID: 703033

Cand.Sci.(Law), Associate Professor, associate professor of the Economic and Financial Investigations Department

Russian Federation, Moscow

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