The Problem of Criminal Prosecution For Committing Economic Crimes In The Information Society In The Aspect of International Criminal Law
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The article deals with the problem of qualifying economic crimes from the point of view of international criminal law in the conditions of the information society. The relevance of the study is determined by two points: 1) In connection with the pandemic of a new coronavirus infection, the economic activity of people and organizations has significantly moved to the digital plane; 2) Economic crimes began to have a transnational character and began to affect the public order of many states. The subject of the study is the problem of qualification of crimes in these conditions on the example of Russian law. The author also considers the problem of interaction between a number of international states in the field of combating transnational economic crime. A hypothesis is put forward and substantiated that economic crimes in the context of international criminal law require a specialized approach throughout the entire period of criminal prosecution.
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