Barabash A. S. Theory and practice of criminal proof / A. S. Barabash. - 2008. Access to the local network of NB SFU

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The Theory and Practice of Criminal Evidence by A. C. Barabasha is an important and in-depth study that immerses the reader in the world of criminal procedure, revealing its main aspects and nuances. Published in 2008, this work remains relevant and in demand among lawyers, law students, as well as anyone interested in law and its practical aspects. In this book, the authors explore the theoretical basis of criminal evidence, considering it as a key element of the criminal process. They analyze the different types of evidence, their significance and role in judicial practice, as well as the mechanisms by which the process of proof is carried out. The reader will be able to learn about how to properly collect, evaluate and present evidence in court, which is an important skill for anyone working in the legal field. The book will be of particular interest to law students and graduate students, practicing attorneys, investigators, judges, and all those who want a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying the criminal process. It can also attract the attention of a wide audience interested in legal issues and seeking to understand the complex aspects of criminal law. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, including the principles of legality, validity, and reliability of evidence. The authors emphasize the importance of respect for human rights in the process of proof, which makes this work especially valuable in the light of current trends in the field of human rights and justice. The book also addresses issues related to new technologies in the field of evidence, which is relevant in the context of the rapid development of digital technologies and their impact on legal practice. The style of the author is distinguished by clarity and logical presentation, which makes it easy to assimilate even the most complex concepts. A. C. Barabash and his colleagues use many examples from judicial practice, which makes the material more visual and understandable. This publication will be an indispensable assistant for those who are preparing for exams, working on scientific research or just want to expand their knowledge in the field of criminal law. If you are looking for books on criminal law that will help you understand the intricacies of evidence, pay attention to the Theory and Practice of Criminal Evidence. This work can form the basis for your further study of legal issues and deepening into the practice of criminal procedure. In addition, it can be useful for those who are interested in works such as "Criminal Procedure" A. A. Piontkovsky or "Evidence in Criminal Procedure" B. A. Lebedev, who also cover similar topics, but from different angles. Thus, the Theory and Practice of Criminal Evidence is not just a textbook, but a real find for anyone who wants to understand more deeply how the criminal justice system works. This book will be your reliable companion in the world of jurisprudence, opening up new horizons of knowledge and understanding.
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