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Organization and peculiarities of disclosure and investigation of livestock thefts - on the materials of the Republic of Kazakhstan

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The work is devoted to an independent multidimensional problem related to the detection, investigation and prevention of cattle theft. A comprehensive study from the standpoint of the theory of criminal procedure, forensics, operational-investigative activity and other sciences. The activity of investigation and inquiry bodies on realization of interaction in disclosure of crimes of mercenary orientation in rural areas is considered, many aspects of which need further theoretical illumination and enrichment with practical experience. The monograph is designed for undergraduate students, masters and doctoral students of law schools, practitioners of law enforcement agencies, and can also be used in the educational process of higher educational institutions of legal profile.

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Birzhanov Kairat Kaparovich, né en 1961, République du Kazakhstan, doyen de la faculté de droit de l'Académie du Kazakhstan central, professeur associé au département "Droit pénal et procédure pénale". Khanov Talgat Akhmatzievich, né en 1965, docteur en droit, professeur associé, directeur de l'institut de recherche économique et juridique de l'université économique de Karaganda de Kazpotrebov.

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Authors Kairat Birzhanov, Talgat Khanov
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.10.2023
 
EAN 9786206529132
ISBN 9786206529132
No. of pages 172
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law

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