SOME ISSUES RELATED TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE LEGAL BASIS OF ENSURING THE SAFETY OF THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
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This article describes the scientific and theoretical issues related to the improvement of the legal basis of ensuring the safety of the participants in the criminal proceedings. In this, the experiences of foreign countries on eliminating gaps in legislation are analyzed. The article was prepared on the basis of scientific research conducted in the field and the analysis of national and foreign legislation.
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