Kalinkina Lyubov Danilovna
Cand.Sci.(Law), Associate Professor, Honorary Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Honored Lawyer of the Republic of Mordovia, Head of the Criminal Procedure, Justice and prosecutorial supervision Department, Law institute
National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University , Saransk, Russian Federation
ARTICLES:
PREVALENCE OF APPEAL GROUNDS FOR THE CANCELLATION OF THE SENTENCE OR IN THE JURISPRUDENCE
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №1 2017: 144-147
CLASSIFICATION AS A METHOD OF KNOWING THE DIFFERENCE OF VIOLATIONS OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURAL LAW AND THEIR REASONS
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №3 2017: 369-372
VIOLATIONS OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW ALLOWED BY PROFESSIONAL PARTICIPANTS OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №6 2017: 293-296
PETITION OF A DEFENSE ATTORNEY FOR THE RECOGNITION OF EVIDENCE IS INADMISSIBLE IN PROCEEDINGS IN JURY TRIALS
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №6 2017: 297-301
THE PERMISSIONS AND PROHIBITIONS IN THE DEFENDING SPEECH OF THE LAWYER IN JURY TRIAL
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №3 2018: 270-274
Circumstances affecting the choice of advocate interrogation of the witness during the trial
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №7 2018: 66-68
ON DENUNCIATIONS THROUGH THE PRISM OF PROHIBITIONS IN THE COURT WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF JURY MEETINGS
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №5 2018: 264-266
ON TWO WITNESSES IN ONE PERSON IN THE COURT JURY MEETINGS
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №4 2017: 213-215
On the Issue of the Compulsory Assessment of Information About the Involvement of a Suspect Accused of Committing a Crime in Court Decisions on Detention
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №7 2021: 187-190
Circumstances Subject to Proof in the Course of Proceedings on an Application, Consideration and Resolution of Petitions for the Detention of Suspects Accused of Being Placed in Custody
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №4 2022: 93-96
Judicial Detention Decisions: Problems Encountered When They Are Made
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №6 2022: 187-190