THE PRINCIPLE OF LEGALITY IN CRIMINAL LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROBLEM OF ITS INTERSECTORAL CONSISTENCY
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The article is devoted to the problem of the principles of criminal law and their consistency with other branches of law. This has become a particularly noticeable problem in connection with the implementation of blank dispositions that determine the content of individual crimes, for example, in the field of economic activity.

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principles, legality, intersectoral principles, constitutional principles, criminal law principles, source of law, blank dispositions, consistency of norms
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