Pidgorodynska A. Recognition and enforcement of decisions of foreign courts and international judicial bodies in criminal procedure.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0413U000054

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 12.00.09 - Кримінальний процес та криміналістика; судова експертиза; оперативно-розшукова діяльність

18-12-2012

Specialized Academic Board

Д 41.086.03

National University «Odessa Law Academy»

Essay

The thesis is devoted to developing the system concept of the institute of recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and decisions of international judicial bodies and the formation of suggestions of improvement of the domestic criminal procedural law on this basis. Theoretical and methodological characteristics of the recognition and enforcement of-udgments of foreign courts and international-udicial bodies in criminal procedure is presented; the genesis of the origin and development of the institute of recognition and enforcement of judgments of foreign courts and international judicial bodies in certain historical periods within the general line of international cooperation in the fight against crime and in the criminal justice system along with its other forms is studied; the doctrine of criminal procedure law, international law, its branch - international criminal law and sub-branch-international cooperation in the criminal procedure are being analyzed, the place of the institute is determined; the recognition and enforcement of decisions of foreign courts and international judicial bodies in criminal proceedings as a subject of criminal procedure regulation is studied; the essence and the characteristics of the legal nature of the institute is analyzed; procedural order and characteristics of recognition and enforcement of foreign courts judgments when conducting certain proceedings, transferring proceedings in criminal matters and extradition proceedings in connection with the transfer of convicted persons and supervision over convicted persons are studied.

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