Abstract
The article is devoted to the issues of goal-setting in criminal proceedings. The authors believe that a special element of the legal technique of goal-setting at the level of the law is the method of forming the super-tasks of the criminal process. The authors called this technique «teleological ambitions of criminal justice». It is through this technique that the legislator confirms his commitment to the principle of the inevitability of punishment (responsibility).
Highlights
Doctor of sciences, professor, professor of the department of criminal procedure Nizhny Novgorod academy of the Ministry of internal affairs of Russia (3 Ankudinovskoye shosse, Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation, 603950)
The article is devoted to the issues of goal-setting in criminal proceedings
The authors believe that a special element of the legal technique of goal-setting at the level of the law is the method of forming the super-tasks of the criminal process
Summary
Ключевые слова: цель уголовного процесса, телеологические амбиции уголовного судопроизводства, принцип неотвратимости наказания (ответственности). Нас смутило (а точнее заинтриговало) то обстоятельство, что де-юре провозглашая идею неотвратимости наказания (ответственности) лица, совершившего преступление, важнейшим ориентиром правоприменения в области уголовного права и процесса законодатель одновременно создает явные и скрытые правовые предпосылки для того, чтобы формально сделать достижение этой самой по себе запредельной цели еще более тяжелой задачей.
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