Abstract

Provocation of a crime in criminal law is a complex and related phenomenon with various institutional structures of criminal law, which is the reason for putting forward often conflicting views about it, under such conditions, in terms of ensuring legal certainty, there is a need to comprehensively conduct appropriate in-depth research on the phenomenon in question. In order to identify this phenomenon, as well as to be able to consider it as a crime, special importance is given to the study of its individual structural features. In this context, it is important, from different points of view, to make the subject of research the circle of relationships that can be reached as a result of provocation of a crime, and taking into account its wide scope, to distinguish from them those relationships that are protected by the criminal law and directly cause damage to the mentioned phenomenon. In addition, the question of how the provocation of a crime can manifest itself, in the context of which the possibility of committing the act in question with inaction is of special interest and legal significance, is subject to discussion. By studying domestic and foreign experience, as well as identifying theoretical and practical problems, along with certain aspects that have already been formed, a comprehensive study of the topic creates the basis for putting forward new scientifically based theses and their justification.

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