On the Role and Preservation of the Importance of Universally Recognized Principles and Norms of International Law in the Criminal Policy of the Russian Federation
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On the Role and Preservation of the Importance of Universally Recognized Principles and Norms of International Law in the Criminal Policy of the Russian Federation
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Authors
Anatolii Naumov 
Occupation: Chief Researcher
Affiliation: University of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation
Address: Moscow, Russia
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42-51
Abstract

The author proves the need to preserve the value of the generally recognized principles and norms of international law for the criminal policy of the Russian Federation in the context of a special military operation — when it started on the territory of Ukraine, and after the accession agreements between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People Republic, Lugansk People Republic, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions have been signed — and within the Russia territory. This is especially necessary for the investigation and trial of criminal cases on crimes against the peace and security of mankind committed by the Ukrainian security forces against the Russian-speaking population and military personnel of the Russian Federation. In addition, it is necessary to preserve these norms and principles of international law for the execution of punishment, especially imprisonment (including the Russian system of execution of punishment, as well as in a pre-trial detention center), especially since this problem cannot be considered as solved for the domestic system of punishments according to evidences in the annual reports of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation.

The general methodological basis of the study is the basic provisions of the dialectical method of cognition of phenomena, which involves their study in constant development, close interconnection and interdependence. In addition, general scientific (comparison, analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction) methods, as well as particular scientific methods (formal-logical, system-structural) are used.

The principles and norms of international law must be observed not only directly in the conduct of hostilities in the conditions of a special military operation in Ukraine and territories rejoined to the Russian Federation, but also in the conduct of investigative actions and judicial consideration of cases of crimes against the peace and security of mankind, as well as for the execution of sentences.

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Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, criminal policy, international law, crimes against the peace and security of mankind
Date of publication
26.01.2023
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