THE CONCEPT OF VENEREAL DISEASES AND MEASURES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR THE TRANSMISSION
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venereal disease, crime, punishment, injury, liability.Abstract
The article analyzes the concept of venereal disease, its essence, historical provenance, and stages of determining liability for transmittion of venereal disease, as well as its criminal-legal aspects. The attitudes and thoughts of scientists in this regard have been studied, and proposals and recommendations are developed regarding the improvement of liability for the transmission of this disease.
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