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law enforcement
administrative law
criminal law
administrative law
criminal law
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Law enforcement from a criminal law perspective: Following Lajos Szamel. (2015). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 63(12), 32-48. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2015.12.4
Abstract
Building on the seminal work of the late Hungarian legal scholar Lajos Szamel, the authors analyze the role of law enforcement in comparison to criminal law, administrative law, and criminal procedural law.
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