Keywords
intellectual property offences
empirical research
copyright
empirical research
copyright
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Notes on the investigation of crimes against intellectual property. (2012). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 60(9), 42-65. https://doi.org/10.38146/bsz-ajia.2012.v60.i9.pp42-65
Abstract
Aiming to provide recommendations for the legislator, and to demonstrate changing social attitudes, the author provide an overview of an empirical research on investigating crimes against intellectual property.
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