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    Genesis of national legislation and scientific thought development regarding criminal liability for perjury by K. A. Romanauskas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…One of the ways to mislead a court or other authorised body is to provide deliberately false testimony by a witness or victim, for which the legislator provides for criminal liability in Article 384 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. …”
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    An Austrian Abyss of Cronyism and Corruption by Konrad Lachmayer

    “…<p>The Kurz government has been involved in a series of scandals, culminating on 12 May with the Chancellor becoming subject of a formal investigation for allegedly providing false testimony before Parliament. In attempts to cover up the governments’ involvement in the various scandals, the rule of law has certainly been challenged in Austria. …”
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    Perjury and wrongful witness testimony in criminal proceedings by Dragović Svjetlana P.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The witness is obliged to make a true testimony. Giving false testimony (perjury) is a criminal offense. However, certain shortcomings and errors in processes that make a testimony, as well as the way "taking" testimony from witnesses, can lead to perjury. …”
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    Aplikácia Kornéliovho zákona o vrahoch a travičoch (lex Cornelia de sicariis et veneficis) by Martin Gregor

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Besides the commission of a wilful murder, the article analyses also arming for the purpose of a wilful murder perpetration, reaching of unfair conviction of an innocent person to capital punishment due to corruption, machinations, or false testimony, or eventually setting the blaze with the intention to kill persons in a blazing building. …”
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    CRIMINAL OFFENSE OF PREVENTING EVIDENCE by Damir Juras

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The first form punishes every person who, according to a presumed witness, witness or expert in any official procedure, uses force, threat or other forms of coercion, or offers, promises or gives a gift or any other benefit, in order to induce him to give false testimony or to prevent or complicate proving. The second form is done by hiding, damaging, or destroying an object or document used to prove or falsify evidence in a proceeding at a competent authority or to present a forgery as evidence in the proceeding. …”
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    The Leningrad Trials of German War Criminals in 1945–1946: Political Functions and Mediatization by Dmitrii Y. Astashkin

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Instead of these important issues, during the Leningrad trials the authorities chose to present false testimony of Private A. Düre about the Nazis’ guilt of the Katyn massacre (the testimony had neither political nor juridical effect). …”
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    Trial against Professor Vojislav Seselj in the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: some issues on the International Law theory and practice by A. B. Mezyaev

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…In 2007 several dozens of witnesses reported that they received threats from ICTY officials in order to make them giving false testimony against V. Seselj. These threats included not only the start of criminal proceedings but also killings. …”
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    MEMÓRIA E ESQUECIMENTO EM REPARAÇÃO DE IAN MCEWAN MEMORY AND FORGETFULNESS IN IAN MCEWAN‘S ATONEMENT by Mail Marques de Azevedo

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…<br>In an attempt to atone for her false testimony accusing her sister´s lover of sexual assault, 13-year-old Briony Tallis has to live with guilt and repentance As a successful novelist, she later re-creates past events to allow the young lovers ? …”
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    Problems Using the Anonymous Witness by Matanat Pasha Asgarova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The court should have the right to check the voluntariness of testimony and the absence of pressure on a witness to give false testimony.…”
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    From Heroic Durga to the Next Victim of an Oppressive Patriarchal Indian Culture: Too Many Variants of Phoolan Devi’s Biography by Tatiana Szurlej

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Yet it is hard to resist the impression that the autobiography of Phoolan Devi, despite of its very realistic elements, is to some extent a false testimony. The question remains whether it was the publisher, who decided to construct the story this way to satisfy the tastes of the Western readers and respond to their needs, just like the movie of Shekhar Kapur, or maybe Phoolan, deliberately or unknowingly, presented herself as a victim in search of sympathy after the massacre in Behmai.…”
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    VIII przykazanie Dekalogu na tle koncepcji świadectwa i świadka w tekstach legislacyjnych Starego Testamentu by Jacek Stefański

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Such distortion always constitutes a false testimony (bearing false witness) to the perfection and truthfulness that characterize all of God’s actions, including His work of creation. …”
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    STORY OF FALSIFICATION OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE CASE INVESTIGATION “LABOR PEASANT PARTY” (ACCORDING TO THE LETTERS OF N. D. KONDRATIEV AND L. N. YUROVSKY) by O. B. Mozokhin

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…At this time, the mechanism of coercion of those arrested during the investigation to give false testimony was worked out. In the process of “processing” they admitted everything that was required of them. …”
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    La valoración de la prueba testimonial: interrogatorio, contrainterrogatorio by Juan Andrés Jacobo-Gómez, Ana Cristina Pachano-Zurita

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Studying legal categories such as the witness, from their abilities and skills as a person and their leading role in the process, the types of witnesses that exist, false testimony or perjury, and some advice on how the testimony should be, explaining the difference that exist between the right to silence in criminal and civil matters. …”
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    Method Commission of Illegal Manufacture, Processing or Repair of Firearms or Fraud Unlawful Removal or Changes its Labeling or Illicit Manufacture of Ammunition, Explosives or Exp... by Serhii Peretiatko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Most ways of committing crimes under Art. 263-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, are fully structured, i.e. have stages: a) preparation: the choice of premises; preparation of necessary materials, devices, tools; use of publicly available information in open sources on manufacturing, making constructive changes in weapons; purchase of tools, metalworking devices; visits to facilities related to their production, storage and use; purposeful survey of military conflict zones; b) committing and c) concealment: non-appearance on call; giving false testimony; refusal to testify; putting forward a false alibi; destruction of traces and tools of crime; influencing witnesses. …”
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