COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF JUDICIAL DECISIONS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE CRIMINAL PROCESS.
Abstract
This article analyses the institution of judicial decision at various historical stages, explores fundamental aspects of judicial decisions at the beginning of the twentieth century, as well as judicial decisions taken by Sovietera judges in preparation for trial
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