Abstract

This article has been devoted entirely to a newly created, qualified crime against property, introduced to a substantive law on the basis of the recently adopted coronavirus legislation. As part of this study, a broad dogmatic and historical analysis of the offense of theft of theft particularly bold, and also presented general conditions in this subject and a comprehensive assessment of the changes caused by the amendment to the CC. The author has evaluated how the above changes were influenced by the remaining types of prohibited duties, which are in chapter XXXV CC.

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