Peculiarities Of Criminal Responsibility For Contraband Of Cultural Properties

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The primary objective of this comprehensive research is to conduct a detailed analysis of the distinctive aspects associated with criminal responsibility concerning the contraband of cultural properties. The research employs a multifaceted approach, utilizing legal analysis methods that encompass the examination of relevant legislative acts, scrutiny of judicial precedents, and a thorough review of pertinent scholarly literature. The data gathering process involves an in-depth study of prevailing laws, analysis of court decisions related to cultural property smuggling cases, and a comprehensive review of existing research literature on the subject. Through this diligent examination, the study aims to unravel specific trends and features inherent in the application of criminal legislation concerning the illicit trafficking of cultural objects. By scrutinizing legal frameworks, judicial responses, and scholarly perspectives, the research contributes valuable insights into the nuances of criminal liability for cultural property contraband. The findings are expected to serve as a foundational resource for the refinement and advancement of legislation dedicated to combating the smuggling of cultural properties, promoting a more effective and nuanced legal approach to address this complex issue.

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Sugaipova, A., Yanadamov, A., & Albogachieva, M. (2024). Peculiarities Of Criminal Responsibility For Contraband Of Cultural Properties. In M. R. Nakhaev, A. S. Salamova, A. Wojdilo, V. Ricardo, & V. Micale (Eds.), Proofreading - Upcoming Volume: Modern Trends in Governance and Sustainable Development of Socio-economic Systems: From Regional Development to Global Economic Growth, vol -. European Proceedings of Multidisciplinary Sciences (pp. 903-910). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epms.2024.09.104