Economic crime in the new Kazakhstan – a comparative analysis of the criminal legislation of EAEU member states
Kanat Utarov,
Kurmangaly Sarykulov,
Akmeir Beisembayeva
et al.
Abstract:Relevance. Economic criminal offences are a factor in slowing a country's development. The number of such crimes is growing rapidly around the world, and the methods of committing them are becoming increasingly sophisticated, which determines the relevance of establishing new methods of countering economic crime and reforming legislation in this area, including in the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union.
Purpose. The purpose of this article is to explore the essence, characteristics and features of e… Show more
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