Some Issues Of Qualification Of The Involvement Of A Minor In Antisocial Behavior
Ashurova Nilufar Uktamovna , Independent Researcher At The Military Technical Institute Of The National Guard Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
This article is aimed at strengthening the protection of the rights and freedoms of minors. The method of historical study is very helpful in revealing the content of criminal law norms, in fully understanding the essence of the existing criminal law prohibitions in them. By retrospectively observing a certain phenomenon, that is, when and how it appeared, what stages it went through in development, it is possible to explain its current state and determine its future development. The subject of the article is a theoretical analysis of scientific and practical problems of criminal liability for involving a minor in antisocial behavior, the norms of criminal law of the Republic of Uzbekistan and foreign countries for criminal involvement of a minor in antisocial behavior, scientific work on the problem under study. as well as case law on the specified category of crimes.
Keywords
A minor, a crime
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