{"title":"SPECIFIC ASPECTS AND OBJECTIVE SIGNS OF THE CRIME OF VIOLATION OF CUSTOMS LEGISLATION","authors":"F. Kholikov","doi":"10.51788/tsul.ccj.2.4./wjde7494","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In the article, the author describes some comments on the objective signs of the crime of violation of customs legislation. Also, according to the author’s note, in today’s developed market economy and globalization processes, no country can stay in its shell and live only at the expense of the products it produces. As long as there is a world market, there will be an international division of labor between countries, and export-import transactions for the exchange of goods. The type and quantity of such goods, of course, depends on the existing needs in a particular country. Each country is obliged to take these circumstances into account while organizing its economy. The experience of countries that try to live on the basis of a natural economy at the expense of the goods they produce shows that they are doomed to backwardness and poverty. However, in such conditions, it is of great importance that the goods entering the state territory meet the specified standards, type and quality. The importation of low-quality goods that do not meet the relevant standards into the territory of the country poses a threat not only to the health and life of the population but also to state security. For this reason, criminals who think of making less effort and more profit try to import (export) such goods into the territory of the country in different ways. Therefore, in order to prevent and combat similar situations in all countries, customs control is organized in the border areas of the country.","PeriodicalId":46586,"journal":{"name":"Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice","volume":"93 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.9000,"publicationDate":"2023-02-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice","FirstCategoryId":"90","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.51788/tsul.ccj.2.4./wjde7494","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
In the article, the author describes some comments on the objective signs of the crime of violation of customs legislation. Also, according to the author’s note, in today’s developed market economy and globalization processes, no country can stay in its shell and live only at the expense of the products it produces. As long as there is a world market, there will be an international division of labor between countries, and export-import transactions for the exchange of goods. The type and quantity of such goods, of course, depends on the existing needs in a particular country. Each country is obliged to take these circumstances into account while organizing its economy. The experience of countries that try to live on the basis of a natural economy at the expense of the goods they produce shows that they are doomed to backwardness and poverty. However, in such conditions, it is of great importance that the goods entering the state territory meet the specified standards, type and quality. The importation of low-quality goods that do not meet the relevant standards into the territory of the country poses a threat not only to the health and life of the population but also to state security. For this reason, criminals who think of making less effort and more profit try to import (export) such goods into the territory of the country in different ways. Therefore, in order to prevent and combat similar situations in all countries, customs control is organized in the border areas of the country.
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The Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice publishes quarterly coverage of the theoretical and scientific aspects of the study of crime and the practical problems of law enforcement, administration of justice and the treatment of offenders, particularly in the Canadian context. Since 1958, this peer-reviewed journal has provided a forum for original contributions and discussions in the fields of criminology and criminal justice. This bilingual, peer-reviewed journal was previously called the Canadian Journal of Criminology, the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Corrections, and the Canadian Journal of Corrections.