Abstract

The article discusses problematic issues of doctrinal and judicial interpretation of the norms of the institution of complicity in crime with an emphasis on clarifying the legal the nature of the group crime. The key attention is paid to the definition of the subject content of a group of persons by prior conspiracy as one of the forms of complicity in a crime.

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