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Title

Discusing the two-tier legislative tools to fight individual kinds of crimes (using the example of organized criminal activity and human trafficking)

Authors

Bekmagambetov Alimzhan Baurzhanovich,

head of research and development section of Kostanay Branch of Chelyabinsk State University, Professor of the Law Department of the same institution, chairman of the Scientific Expert Group of Regional Assembly of People of Kazakhstan, member of the Oxford Academic Union, laureate of the open international contest The Best Researcher-2014, Candidate of Legal Sciences. 168 A ul. Borodina, Kostanay 110000, the Republic of Kazakhstan. E-mail: adilet1979@mail.ru

Section

Criminal legal doctrine

Issue

3/2015

Page

99—105

index UDC

343.43

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Abstract

The article dwells upon challenges of systematization of legislative tools aimed at fighting the organized criminal activity and human trafficking. Moreover, the author analyzes the efficiency of those tools in view of globalization and transnationalism of criminal manifestations, as well as necessity to establish and to apply a binary (two-tier) legislation on taking countermeasures.

Keywords

Organized criminal activity. Human trafficking. Criminal activity associated with human trafficking. Binary legislative model of taking countermeasures. Framework law on anti-human trafficking. Efficiency of legal regulation.

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