ORGANIZATION AND PLANNING OF THE PROCESS OF INVESTIGATION OF ROAD ACCIDENTS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Lilian LUCHIN
Ph.D. (Medical Sciences), Associate Professor, (“Stefan Cel Mareˮ Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Moldova) Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
ORCID iD: orcid.org/0000-0001-7564-1185
lilianluchin@gmail.com

UDC 341

DOI 10.31733/2786-491X-2022-1-198-206

Keywords: investigation, road accident, responsibility, social relations, organization, planning, vehicle

Abstract. The objectives of this study are determined by the social relations that appear in connection with the performance by specialized bodies in the investigation of road accidents. Thus, the general object of the research is the national and international doctrine in the criminal-procedure and forensic aspect of road accident investigation and especially the organization and planning of these processes.

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