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Zinkevich I.B. On the Question of the Basic Legal Acts, Defi ning the Model of the Legal Procedure in the USA

Abstract: the author analyzes the questions of the basic legal acts in action in the USA, which thus defi ne the model of the legal procedure. This question is a part of a complex research of the acting model of the criminal justice in the USA, held by the author.


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legal act, legal procedure, criminal justice


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