Ensuring Access to Justice for Victims of Iatrogenic Crimes
T. Yu. Vilkova,
T. Yu. Maksimova,
A. A. Nichiporenko
Abstract:The need to ensure access to justice for victims of intentional or negligent crimes causing harm or the death of the patient (iatrogenic crimes) committed by medical and (or) pharmaceutical industry workers is conditioned by the following. Crime report check and preliminary investigation take excessively long time and then result in orders to dismiss a criminal complaint, prosecution and a criminal case due to statutes of limitations on the prosecution of an offense. The authors substantiate a number of propos… Show more
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