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Article`s title
Understanding of the Criminal Law Categories “Orientation”
and “Character” in Relation to Terrorist Crimes
Authors
A. Rostokinskiy 1,
R. Danelyan 2,
S. Danelyan 3
Volume
2 (
2023)
Keywords
orientation,
crimes of terrorist orientation,
terrorism,
character. Abstract
The article analyzes the categorical and conceptual apparatus of terrorist
crimes, in particular such categories as “orientation” and “character”. The
relevance of the topic is determined by the need of the development of the
categorical apparatus of the criminal law and legislation caused by the
change and complication of modern crime, including the spread of terrorist
crimes, as well as the casual consolidation of the terms “orientation” and
“character” in relation to certain groups of crimes, including terrorist crimes.
The organization of criminal law enforcement established in the relevant
areas with the use of complex legislative acts requires the formation of a
universal definition of the direction of the crime, as well as its nature, to
systematize the norms of criminal law institutions, to clarify the location of
various articles of the special part of criminal legislation. Obviously,
mentioned points are relevant for the criminal law norms regulating the
sphere of countering terrorist crimes. The article formulates conclusions
and suggestions on the validity of the application of the categories
“orientation” and “character”.
How to Cite this article
Ростокинский А.В., Данелян Р.С., Данелян С.В. Осмысление уголовно-
правовых категорий «направленность» и «характер» применительно к преступлениям террористической
направленности // Право: история и современность. 2023. Т. 7, № 2. С. 232 – 240. doi: 10.17277/pravo.2023.02.pp.232-240
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