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StatusThe thesis was presented on the 9 January, 2021Approved by NCAA on the 4 October, 2021 Abstract![]() ![]() ThesisCZU 343.435(043.3)
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ABSTRACT
Jenunchi Elena ,,Criminal Liability for Coercion to Making Declarations”.
Ph.D. Thesis in Law, Specialty ,,554.01 Criminal Law and Criminal Executive Law”.
Chisinau, 2020
Thesis structure: Introduction, 4 chapters, general conclusions and recommendations, references comprising 173 titles, 158 pages of basic text, 1 annex and 6 figures. The obtained results have been published in 9 works.
Key words: coercion, threat, unlawful deeds, special subject, declarations, guilt acknowledgement agreement, intention, delimitation, comparative study.
Field of study: Criminal Law. Special Part
Goal and objectives of the thesis. The goal hereof lies in conduct of a deeper examination of such a crime as coercion to making declarations, as specified by article 309 of the Criminal Code, as well as in making certain proposals de lege ferenda aimed to increase the efficiency of the legal framework incriminating the coercion to making declarations. The following objectives have been pointed out in order to achieve this goal: identifying the place of coercion to making declarations within the range of crimes against justice; carrying on legal analysis of the essential elements of the crime stipulated by article 309 of the Criminal Code; identifying all special subjects of the crime of coercion to making declarations, to the fullest and most precise extent; establishing the reasons for non-reflection of the crime of coercion to making declarations in the judicial practice, and making proposals for improving the bases of incrimination; delimiting the coercion to making declarations from certain associated criminal deeds; developing a model of incrimination under article 309 of the Criminal Code, aimed to improve the criminal and legal framework.
Scientific novelty of the obtained results lies in conduct, for the first time, of a complex criminal and legal research of the crime regulated by article 309 of the Criminal Code ‘Coercion to Making Declarations’. There have been outlined the lines delimiting the crime under analysis and other associated criminal deeds. As a result of studying the foreign criminal rules, there have been formulated the proposals de lege ferenda aimed to increase the efficiency of the legal framework incriminating the coercion to making declarations.
Theoretical significance. This thesis may be as a significant scientific and methodological support for the specialised doctrine, particularly, for further development of the theoretical and regulatory concept of the crime under analysis.
Applied value. The results obtained as a result of this study may be used in scientific, training and educational activities, as well as in practical activities of law-enforcement authorities or in the law-making process.
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