INFORMATION AND ECONOMIC FACTORS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CRIMINAL POLICY


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The article is devoted to the identifying of information factors affecting the implementation of the criminal policy, including by comparison with the current system of arbitration proceedings. To the number of information factors we relate the existence of user-friendly electronic database of judicial acts with different functions that facilitate their search. Another factor was called the creation of a system of electronic filing of documents to the court. In addition to the introduction of information technology in the implementation of criminal policy, the importance of leading «information» role of the highest judicial authority is noted.

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A. R. Sharipova

Institute of Law, Bashkir State University

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Email: morenov.sv@ssau.ru
Russian Federation

References

  1. Sharipova A.R. Proving in criminal and arbitration processes: «unforced» differences. Biblioteka kriminalista [Criminalist’s Library Scientific Journal], 2015, no. 4, pp. 180–185 [in Russian].
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