Sabotage in Russian Criminal Law: History and Prospects of Legislative Regulation

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The presented article examines the problem of criminalization of the legal phenomenon of "sabotage", its etymology, conducts a historical and legal study, pays special attention to legislative regulation in the early years of Soviet power, and then during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), which, taking into account the increased public danger, in conditions of increasing internal and external external threats have predetermined its inclusion in the Criminal Code, and a distinction is being made from related acts.

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Alexander P. Kuznetsov

Academy of Leadership and Business Process Administration of the Federal Tax Service of Russia - Volga

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Email: abdulxann@gmail.com
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Dr.Sci.(Law), Professor, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Department of Social and Legal Disciplines

Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

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