The necessity of criminalization of some forms of lobbyism in Russian Federation

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Relevance. This article considers the issue of criminalization of some forms of lobbyism, identifies the need for such a solution in the current conditions of criminal-legal and socio-economic reality of the Russian state. The paper points out the disadvantages and shortcomings of repeated attempts to incorporate this institution into Russian law enforcement practice. Purpose. To outline the necessity of criminalization of some forms of this institution, to identify the public danger, the object of encroachment of this act. Conclusions. This article forms conclusions and provisions that allow to take measures in favor of criminalization of some forms of lobbyism, points out the real public danger of this act and highlight threats to the constitutional order and public security of Russia.

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Denis I. Sovetov

Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Email: sovetov-work@mail.ru
SPIN-code: 3400-6565
Scopus Author ID: 1220785

Cand. Sci. (Law); senior lecturer, Department of Economic and Financial Investigations, Higher School of State Audit

Russian Federation, Moscow

Daniil D. Stupin

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: Stupindaniil1@yandex.ru

Department of Economic and Financial Investigations, Higher School of State Audit

Russian Federation, Moscow

Rodion D. Stupin

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: rodion.stupin@mail.ru

Department of Economic and Financial Investigations, Higher School of State Audit

Russian Federation, Moscow

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