The problems of distinguishing administrative offenses and crimes relevant to the high-alert regime

N. L. Romanova, A. D. Dashieva
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The article is devoted to the current issues of regulating administrative responsibility for offenses related to the global challenge of our time: the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors investigate the problems of administrative offenses qualification. In particular, the article describes the problem of distinguishing between offenses and crimes that are similar in their objective aspect, based on possible errors of legislative regulation. The existing practice of applying the analyzed articles of legislation has been studied. Difficulties and ambiguities in the qualification of offenses have been noted. In practice, solutions to the problems of qualification are noted in distinguishing between administrative offenses as well as delimiting offenses from crimes. Distinguishing of that kind is important due to blurred borders in concepts of socially dangerous acts and offenses, based not on the interpretation of the dispositions of norms content, but on the amount of sanctions or signs of the subject. It is concluded that it is necessary to apply a systemic approach in law when securing norms that are similar in their objective aspect in related branches of law. In this regard, recommendations are given for optimizing legal regulation in this area.
高度警戒制度相关行政违法与犯罪的区分问题
这篇文章专门讨论了当前与我们时代的全球挑战——COVID-19大流行——相关的犯罪行为的行政责任监管问题。笔者对行政违法资格认定问题进行了探讨。文章特别阐述了基于立法规制可能出现的错误,区分客观方面相似的犯罪与犯罪的问题。对所分析的立法条文的适用现状进行了研究。已经注意到在罪行的限定方面的困难和含糊不清。在实践中,在区分行政违法以及界定行政违法与刑事犯罪之间的界限等方面,提出了解决行政违法资格问题的办法。区分这类行为是很重要的,因为社会危险行为和犯罪概念的边界模糊,不是基于对规范内容的倾向的解释,而是基于对主体的制裁或迹象的数量。结论是,在相关法律部门中确保客观方面相似的规范时,有必要在法律上采用系统的方法。在此基础上,提出了完善这一领域法律规制的建议。
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