Forgery of Documents under Signature
Abstract
In this paper we have examined the crime of forgery in private documents, in terms of elements of the structure of the crime, such as the objective side, the subjective side, forms, ways of sanctions and some procedural aspects. We also considered the comparative examination of the current provisions in relation to those of the previous law. Given the references to recent judicial practice, the paper may be useful to students in the country's faculties, as well as to practitioners in the field of criminal law. The paper is part of a university course to be published by a recognized law firm.
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