SOCIAL CONDITIONALITY OF CRIMINAL LEGAL INTERDICTION OF IILIGAL ACTS WITH DATA PRESENTING INSIDER INFORMATION
Abstract
This article explores the question of criminal law prohibition of illegal action data of insider information. The author of the article was able to determine the amount blanket criminal law under art. 232-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine and determine its possible limits. To this end, the author has identified features of the legal regulation of the concept of information, which is a separate kind of insider information, and highlighted the features of the concept of value of trade secrets and information that constitute insider information. The proposed article also found the contents of the illegal actions of such information, which depends on the characteristics of their properties in the current regulatory legislation.
Information, insider information, commercial secret, criminal responsibility.
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