Retrospective Study of Responsibility for Medical Crimes in the Sources of Law of the Period of Formation and Strengthening of the Russian Centralized State

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The stagnation of legal regulation of responsibility for medical crimes during the formation of the Russian centralized state is largely due to the influence of religion, which affected all spheres of public life, including healthcare. Most of the folk medical practices were criminalized, which was often accompanied by bringing to the highest degree of responsibility. Nevertheless, it was in this era that the social, political and legal prerequisites for the development of a regulatory framework for modern criminal law counteraction to medical crimes were formed. In this connection, this article is devoted to the consideration of key aspects related to the legal regulation of relevant public relations.

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Maksim V. Khamkov

Cheboksary Cooperative Institute (branch) of the Russian University of Cooperation

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postgraduate student

Russian Federation, Cheboksary

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