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"SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE" AS A CONSEQUENCE OF OFFENSE AND ITS ROLE IN QUALIFYING CRIMES

Abstract

The Kazakhstan criminal legislation provides the
following defi nition of crime: Crime is a socially dangerous act
(action or inaction) prohibited by this Code under the threat
of punishment. Thus, the main criterion that distinguishes
criminal from non-criminal is a degree of the social threat of
an offense.
This article focuses on the issues of criminal acts
qualifi cation. It also discusses the concept of substantial
damage and the main and qualifying offense consequences.

About the Author

А. Пирзадаев
Казахский гуманитарно-юридический университет (г. Алма-Ата)
Russian Federation


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