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Some issues of general supervision of the Prosecutor's Office: the results of a scientific discussion held at the Institute of Law of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Military Law Academy of the Red Army in 1945

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VOPROSY ISTORII
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 94-109

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VOPROSY ISTORII
DOI: 10.31166/VoprosyIstorii202304Statyi18

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prosecutor's office; prosecutor's supervision; legislation; USSR; Red Army; administrative powers

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In modern conditions, the activities of the Prosecutor's office are increasingly important in solving the complex tasks of state and social development. One of the most important activities is the general supervision, which is currently considered a scientific category without legislative consolidation. A discussion held in 1945 shed light on the historical and legal aspects of general supervision, including the relationship between the supervisory activities of the Prosecutor's office and state control, the powers of the prosecutor in general supervision, forms of prosecutorial response, requirements for employees of the Prosecutor's office, and the existence of general supervision in the military, particularly in wartime conditions.
In modern conditions, the importance of the activities of the Prosecutor's office in solving the entire complex of tasks of state and social development of the country is increasing. One of the most important activities of the Prosecutor's office is the activity covered by the concept of general supervision of the Prosecutor's office, which is currently presented mainly as a scientific category, which, however, has not received its legislative consolidation. In order to get a more complete picture of the general supervision of the Prosecutor's office in the historical and legal aspect, it is proposed to consider the results of a discussion on some issues of general supervision of the prosecutor's office held at the Institute of Law of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Military Law Academy of the Red Army in 1945, where the issues of the correlation between the supervisory activities of the Prosecutor's office and state control; the powers of the prosecutor in the field of general supervision; forms of prosecutorial response; requirements imposed on employees of the Prosecutor's office; and also raised the question of the existence of general supervision of the Prosecutor's office in the military, especially in wartime conditions.

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