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Problems of Legislative Regulation of Confidentiality in Criminal Proceedings

https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2024-20-2-88-94

Abstract

The article discusses the current problems related to the implementation of the principles of criminal procedure, which has a direct impact on ensuring confidentiality and privacy in criminal proceedings, as well as possible ways to resolve them. In addition, the purpose of the scientific research reflected in this article is to develop and predict possible prospects for improving the criminal procedure legislation in the issue under study. The science of criminal procedure points to not a small number of problems and gaps in legislation related to the institute of “secrets”. The most significant problems related to ensuring confidentiality in criminal proceedings include the absence of a legally fixed concept of “secrecy”, “confidentiality” in criminal procedure legislation, a clearly established procedure for protection.

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E. A. Lavrushko
Orenburg State University
Russian Federation

Elena A. Lavrushko, Candidate of Law degree Candidate 

Orenburg 



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Lavrushko E.A. Problems of Legislative Regulation of Confidentiality in Criminal Proceedings. Juridical science and practice. 2024;20(2):88-94. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2024-20-2-88-94

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