Abstract

The article examines the issues of using general methods for studying the principles of criminal law. In particular, opinions are expressed on the study of the principles of criminal law using the methods of induction, hypothetical deduction and abduction. The author has developed proposals and recommendations for the wider use of general research methods in the field of criminal law, strengthening the methodological basis of the research.

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