ISSUES FOR IMPROVING INCENTIVE STANDARDS IN CRIMINAL LAW
Fayzullakhodja Sagdulla Ogli Djalolov , "Investigative Activity" Specialty Graduate Student Law Enforcement Academy Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
This article aims to analyze issues and normative legal documents aimed at further improvement of incentive norms in criminal law. Some democratic principles aimed at liberalizing punishments in criminal law were also discussed.
Keywords
Incentive norm, liberalization of criminal punishments, exemption from punishment
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