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Law and International law

March 29, 2024; Cambridge, UK: VI International Scientific and Practical Conference «EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF TODAY: INTERSECTORAL ISSUES AND DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCES»


LEGAL DEFENCE OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN THE ANCIENT ROMAN ERA


DOI
https://doi.org/10.36074/logos-29.03.2024.024
Published
06.04.2024

Abstract

Crime is a universal phenomenon, characteristic of any era and any social system. At different stages of history, many states have tried to develop an effective system of laws and measures to combat crime, including juvenile crime, which for a long time was not in the public eye.

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