Abstract

In comparison with other crimes, the political system has had and still has a great infl uence on the essence and legal registration of crimes against electoral rights. After the 20s of the XX century, the protection of electoral rights by criminal law in China can be divided into two periods: 1) in the conditions of the same political regime-until the end of the 80s and 2) in the conditions of different political regimes-from the end of the 80s to the present. In the fi rst period, the institution of protection of electoral rights by the criminal law of China was borrowed from Soviet Russia. In the second period after the adoption of the Criminal Code (1997), Article 256 has not yet undergone any changes. Currently, there is no incentive in China to change and improve the electoral and criminal laws.

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  • Защиту уголовным законом избирательных прав в Китае после 20-х гг

  • After the 20s of the XX century, the protection of electoral rights by criminal law in China can be divided into two periods: 1) in the conditions of the same political regime-until the end of the 80s and 2) in the conditions of different political regimes-from the end of the 80s to the present

  • The institution of protection of electoral rights by the criminal law of China was borrowed from Soviet Russia

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Защиту уголовным законом избирательных прав в Китае после 20-х гг. XX в. можно разделить на два периода: 1) в условиях однородного политического режима — до конца 80-х гг. и 2) в условиях разных политических режимов — с конца 80-х гг. и до настоящего времени. Чжоу Хэн, кандидат юридических наук (РФ), постдоктор юридических наук (КНР), доцент Юридического института Университета Внутренней Монголии, КНР Ван Гуанлун, Юридический институт Сибирского федерального университета, КНР Zhou Heng Candidate of Law (Russian Federation), Postdoctor of Law (China), Associate Professor of the Law Institute of the University of Inner Mongolia, China pangdongmei71@163.com

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