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Effectiveness of the Criminal Law Standards Provided for in Article 183 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation

Student: Safina Olga

Supervisor: Vladimir Shumikhin

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (Perm)

Educational Programme: Legal Support and Protection of Business (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2018

The category of effectiveness of legal norms is one of the main indicators of the quality of the legal norm. To date, the problem of the effectiveness of legal norms occupies a special position, since it is one of the most researched categories in legal science. However, despite the fact that theoretical questions of the effectiveness of legal norms have been systematically investigated by Russian scientists and widely covered in legal science, many issues have a discussion and staging character, in particular, there is no single concept of the effectiveness of the criminal law norm and the conditions for its effectiveness. Due attention has not been paid to research on the effectiveness of criminal - legal norms provided for in Article 183 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. Judicial practice under article 183 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation is experiencing certain difficulties in applying the existing criminal law norm. They are due in part to the imperfection of the article. In the process of work, the author concept of the effectiveness of the criminal law norm is formulated. The conditions for the effectiveness of the criminal law norms within the framework of Article 183 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation are analyzed. Suggestions are made to improve Article 183 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, namely, a new version of Article 183 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation was proposed, as well as an interpretation of the objective features of Article 183 of the Criminal Code that could be used by the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation in drafting the Resolution of the Plenum of the RF Armed Forces "on Illegal Receipt and disclosure of information constituting commercial, tax or banking secrets ".

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