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In this article has been analyzed the criminal responsibility for suicide (Article 110 of the Russian Federation Criminal Code), the peculiarities of its objective and the subjective side, and qualification problems in the investigation of this crime. Objective: to give a general description, and find out the legal significance of the responsibility, for bringing to suicide in the legislation of the Russian Federation.

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  • Abstract: in this article has been analyzed the criminal responsibility for suicide (Article 110 of the Russian Federation Criminal Code), the peculiarities of its objective and the subjective side, and qualification problems in the investigation of this crime

  • Considering suicide in the diachronic space, it can be traced, that throughout this time, this concept has been closely intertwined with the life of any ethnic group, nation, and society

  • Durkheim wrote: «suicide – is just a case of death, which directly, or indirectly is the result of a positive, or negative act, committed by the victim himself, if the latter was aware of the consequences of this act; the attempted suicide is a completely homogeneous action, but not carried through to the end» [1, p. 94]

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Introduction

Abstract: in this article has been analyzed the criminal responsibility for suicide (Article 110 of the Russian Federation Criminal Code), the peculiarities of its objective and the subjective side, and qualification problems in the investigation of this crime. Considering suicide in the diachronic space, it can be traced, that throughout this time, this concept has been closely intertwined with the life of any ethnic group, nation, and society. E. Durkheim wrote: «suicide – is just a case of death, which directly, or indirectly is the result of a positive, or negative act, committed by the victim himself, if the latter was aware of the consequences of this act; the attempted suicide is a completely homogeneous action, but not carried through to the end» [1, p.

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