Procedural Requirements for the Expert’s Opinion in Criminal Proceedings

Authors

  • Yurii Piliukov Ternopil National Economic University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35774/app2018.03.099

Keywords:

expert opinion, procedural source of evidence, expert, affiliation, admissibility, authenticity, sufficiency, competence, competence.

Abstract

The article deals with the procedural features of the formation, verification and evaluation of the expert’s conclusion. Proposed separate additions to the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine on the order of involving an expert by the parties to the criminal proceedings.

References

Kryminalnyi protsesualnyi kodeks Ukrainy [The Criminal Procedural Code of Ukraine]. (n.d.). zakon.rada. gov.ua. Retrieved from http://zakon3.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/4651-17 [in Ukrainian].

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Davydova, D.V., & Volobuieva O.O. (2015). Vysnovok eksperta Yak protsesualne dzherelo dokaziv: okremi aspekty teorii ta praktyky [The expert’s conclusion as a procedural source of evidence: some aspects of theory and practice]. Organizatsiino-pravovi aspety dosudovogo slidstva- Organizational-legal aspects of pre-trial investigation ,2, 151-154 [in Ukrainian].

Published

2018-09-28

Issue

Section

CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY. THE PENAL LAW. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CRIMINALISTICS. FORENSIC EXAMINATION. OPERATIONAL AC

How to Cite

Piliukov, Yurii. “Procedural Requirements for the Expert’s Opinion in Criminal Proceedings”. Actual Problems of Law, no. 3, Sept. 2018, pp. 99-102, https://doi.org/10.35774/app2018.03.099.