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    Murphy’s Laws in the Works of B. V. Rossinskiy by Yury P. Solovey

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In the research paper, prepared for the 70th birthday anniversary of the famous Russian scientist in administrative law, head of the Department of Administrative and Financial Law of the All-Russian State University of Justice (RLA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia), doctor of law, professor, honored lawyer of the Russian Federation Boris Vulfovich Rossinsky, some scientific findings are analyzed, recommendations and the proposals contained in his writings on the administrative responsibility in terms of clever, comical, yet surprisingly accurate philosophical principals, known as “Murphy's laws”. …”
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    The Infrared Spectroscopy Applied to Determine the Volume Fraction of Ethyl Alcohol in Alcohol-Containing Liquids by V. M. Bulanov, I. L. Kazantseva

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Infrared spectra are registered on the equipment typical for forensic institutions of the Ministry of Justice of Russia – an IR-Fourier spectrometer using an attachment for liquid samples or an IR-spectrometer with impaired total internal reflection attachment. …”
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    Methodological Principles of Information Materials Research in Forensic Psychology by T. N. Sekerazh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The article addresses the basic methodological principles of psychological analysis of information materials applied during the forensic psychological examination of a new direction established in the system of forensic institutions of the Ministry of Justice of Russia in 2017. The foundation of the direction is the general methodology of forensic psychological examination, deeply elaborated by F.S. …”
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