THE DEGREE OF PUBLIC DANGER OF CRIMES AGAINST STATE INTERESTS AND THE PROBLEMS OF THEIR QUALIFICATION
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state interests, official crimes, social danger, qualification ,corruption, bribery , abuse of authority, exceeding authority, corpus delicti, judicial practice, criminal code.Abstract
This article analyzes the degree of social danger of crimes against state interests and the theoretical and practical problems of their qualification. The study provides a legal characterization of types of crimes such as official crimes, corruption-related offenses, disclosure of state secrets, and attempts to unlawfully seize power. The criteria determining the degree of social danger the importance of the object, the extent of harm, the special status of the subject, and the impact on public trust are scientifically substantiated. The article also addresses pressing issues such as distinguishing abuse of official authority from exceeding it, differentiating bribery from lawful incentives, and qualifying a combination of offenses. The article concludes with recommendations for improving legislation and unifying judicial practice.
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