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Volgograd, Volgograd, Russian Federation
UDC 343.13
In this article, the author discusses issues related to the history of the formation of ideas about criminal procedural acts. At various stages of the historical development of criminal proceedings, approaches to understanding and distinguishing concepts such as procedural acts, documents and decisions have changed naturally. Based on the key legislative acts regulating criminal procedural activities, the author identifies four main stages, which together determine the evolution of ideas about criminal procedural acts.
criminal procedure act, procedural document, procedural action, procedural decision, history, criminal procedure, criminal proceedings
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