УДОСКОНАЛЕННЯ КРИМІНАЛЬНОЇ ВІДПОВІДАЛЬНОСТІ ЗА ПРОПОЗИЦІЮ АБО ОБІЦЯНКУ НЕПРАВОМІРНОЇ ВИГОДИ СЛУЖБОВІЙ ОСОБІ, ЯКА ЗАЙМАЄ ВІДПОВІДАЛЬНЕ АБО ОСОБЛИВО ВІДПОВІДАЛЬНЕ СТАНОВИЩЕ
Authors: Володимир Комашко, Сергій Кравченко
Publication: STREDOEVROPSKY VESTNiK PRO VEDU А VYZKUM
Published: Jun 26, 2026
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