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Ivensky, A.I., Tikhonov, A.K., Gromov, N.A. Truth and the problem of achieving the truth in criminal process.

Abstract: Is it possible to achieve objective truth in judicial process? What is truth as such? What is “legal truth”? Finding a right answer to these questions is of paramount importance for both legal science and legal practice. The authors of this article analyse the problem of achieving objective truth and procedural (legal) truth within criminal judicial process, study existing caselaw.



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