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Comparative analysis of the legislative standards of examination by the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine and the Russian Federation Abstract: The scientific article is devoted to the investigation of the examination of a person as a form of investigative actions, which is provided in Russian and Ukrainian legislations. The subject of the study is the criminal procedural legal relations between the participants of examination based on the norms of the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) of Ukraine and the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) of Russian Federation (RF). Objectives of the study - the analysis of the existing legislative norms in the criminal procedural codes of RF and Ukraine, as well as, on their basis, the development of new and improving of existing procedural, organizational and tactical measures used in the examination of a person aiming to improve its quality and effectiveness are the subject of the examination. The methodology of the article consists of comparative, formal-logical, statistical and sociological methods. The shortcomings and gaps in its legislative implementation are noted and ways of their solution are presented. The author's approach to conducting examination of a person is proposed with the aim of improving the regulatory and legal regulation of the conducting the examination in the CPC of Ukraine. Classification-JEL: K14, K30, K41 Keywords: procedural actions; examination of a person; distinguishing characteristics; traces of crime; witnesses; compulsion; protocol. Journal: Juridical Tribune (Tribuna Juridica)

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  • Andrii Kuntii
  • Roman Blahuta
  • Oleksii Avramenko

    (dean of the Faculty no. 1 of the Institute of training specialists for subdivisions of the National Police of Ukraine)

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  • Andrii Kuntii & Roman Blahuta & Oleksii Avramenko, 2019. "Comparative analysis of the legislative standards of examination by the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine and the Russian Federation Abstract: The scientific article is devoted to the investigation o," Juridical Tribune - Review of Comparative and International Law, Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, vol. 9(Special), pages 157-171, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:asr:journl:v:9:y:2019:i:special:p:157-171
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