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Truth In Criminal Law

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  • Golik V. Yuri

    (Eletskii State University. I.A. Bunin, Russia)

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"Everyone has their own truth, and the truth is one at all," Russia folk wisdom. Why do we have to dive into a philosophical matter and learn the truth? The answer is quite simple. First, it allows to approximate the law to the socio - political reality that surrounds us. Changing reality - and the law should be changed. Secondly, it will construct the law itself as a specimen as "whole". Hence affect the level of codification of the criminal law. Third, a good law - a great help for practice. Hence the practice should increasingly start to fit the realities that surround us. To a certain degree, and it must respond to the expectations of those social, which exist in the community. Fourth, all of this together should affect on improving the fight against crime. If we can not eradicate crime, it does not mean that we can not help themselves and do not reduce crime to silent (for society) threshold. The paper does not define truth. I did it on purpose. Dove shared basic installation understand the truth, I gave everyone the opportunity to answer the eternal question - What is truth? Truth - is a process. A process that has a beginning for humans, but is infinite to humanity. A road by walking.

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  • Golik V. Yuri, 2014. "Truth In Criminal Law," Ekonomika, Journal for Economic Theory and Practice and Social Issues 2014-03, „Ekonomika“ Society of Economists, Niš (Serbia).
  • Handle: RePEc:esb:castrc:2014-302
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    Truth; Criminal Law.;

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    • K1 - Law and Economics - - Basic Areas of Law
    • K14 - Law and Economics - - Basic Areas of Law - - - Criminal Law

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