CONTENT
Introduction 3
1. Objective signs of unlawful deprivation of liberty 5
1.1. Personal Freedom as an Object of Legal Protection 5
1.2. Object of illegal imprisonment 8
1.3. The objective side of unlawful deprivation of liberty and the problems of delimitation from adjacent structures 13
2. Subjective signs of unlawful deprivation of liberty and qualified compositions 20
2.1. Subject of unlawful deprivation of liberty 20
2.2. The subjective side of illegal imprisonment 21
3. Qualifying evidence of crime 24
Conclusion 31
References used 33
LIST OF USED SOURCES
I. Normative legal acts and other official documents
1. The Constitution of the Russian Federation of December 12, 1993 (with the last amendment and additional dated July 21, 2014 No. 11-FKZ) // Russian newspaper. 2009. No. (7) 4831. 21 Jan.
2. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (adopted at the third session of the UN General Assembly by resolution 217 A (III) of December 10, 1948) // Russian newspaper. 1998. December 10th.
3. The Convention of the Commonwealth of Independent States on the Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Man (Minsk, May 26, 1995) // Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation. 1999. № 13. Art. 1489.
4. International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (Adopted by General Assembly resolution 61/177 of December 20, 2006) [Electronic resource]. URL:
http://www.un.org/ru/documents/decl_conv/conventions/disappearance.shtml (appeal date: 11/05/2016).
5. Agreement on cooperation of the member states of the Commonwealth of Independent States in the fight against trafficking in persons, human organs and tissues of November 25, 2005 [Electronic resource]. URL:
http://www.legislationline.org/ru/documents/id/14216 (appeal date: 11/05/2016).
6. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Rome, July 17, 1998) [Electronic resource]. URL:
http://base.garant.ru/12118701/ (appeal date: 11/05/2016).
7. Criminal Code of the Russian Federation of June 13, 1996 No. 63-FZ (as amended and supplementary as of July 6, 2016 No. 375-ФЗ) // Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation. 1996. № 25. Art. 2954.
8. Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation of December 18, 2001 No. 174-FZ (as amended and added on July 6, 2016 No. 375-ФЗ) // Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation. 2001. No. 52 (1 h.). Art. 4921.
9. Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses of December 30, 2001 No. 195-FZ (as amended and added on July 6, 2016 No. 374-ФЗ) // Collected legislation of the Russian Federation. 2002. № 1 (part 1). Art. one.
10. RF Law of July 2, 1992 No. 3185-I "On Psychiatric Assistance and Guarantees of the Rights of Citizens in its Provision" (as amended and added on July 3, 2016 No. 227-FZ) // Vedomosti Svorets people´s deputies of the Russian Federation and the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation. 1992. No. 33. Art. 1913.
11. RF Law of December 22, 1992 No. 4180-I "On Transplantation of Human Organs and / or Tissues" (as amended and added on May 23, 2016 No. 149-ФЗ) // Vedomosti Congress Peoples deputies of the Russian Federation and the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation. 1993. № 2. Art. 62.
12. Federal Law of the Russian Federation of March 30, 1995 No. 38-FZ “On the Prevention of the Spread in the Russian Federation of the Disease Caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV))” (as amended and added May 23, 2016 No. 149-ФЗ) // Meeting of the legislation of the Russian Federation. 1995. № 14. Article 1212.
13. Federal Law of the Russian Federation of December 13, 1996 No. 150-FZ “On Arms” (as amended and additional dated July 6, 2016 No. 374-ФЗ) // collected legislation of the Russian Federation. 1996. № 51. Art. 5681.
14. Federal Law of the Russian Federation of November 21, 2011 No. 323-FZ “On the Basics of Health Protection of Citizens in the Russian Federation” (as amended and added on July 3, 2016 No. 286-ФЗ) // Collected Legislation of