Judicial practice: responsibility of company officials for violation of rules of military registration and legislation on mobilization
We continue to analyse the judicial practice of bringing to responsibility for violations of the rules of military registration and legislation on defense, mobilisation preparation, and mobilisation. In our previous materials "Responsibility for violation of the rules of military accounting and legislation on defense, mobilization preparation and mobilization" and "Judicial practice in cases regarding prosecution for violation of the rules of military accounting and legislation on mobilization" we analysed the practice of bringing to responsibility of citizens (persons liable for military service, reservists, conscripts). In this article, we offer an overview of the judicial practice of bringing company officials to responsibility in this area. This article discusses the most common offences for which company officials are held responsible.
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