The article analyzes certain provisions of current legislation and judicial practice in order to clarify the content of the definition contained in Part 3 of Article 60 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine "the state of pre-trial investigation." This goal is conditioned by the norm of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine which states that an applicant who is a whistleblower (in addition to the possibility: to receive a document confirming acceptance and registration of his application from the body to which he applied; to obtain an extract from the Unified Register of pre-trial investigations; to add items and documents in confirmation of his application; to receive information on the completion of the pre-trial investigation) has the right to receive information on the state of pre-trial investigation initiated by his application in the manner prescribed by the Law of Ukraine 1700-VII "On Prevention of Corruption" of October 14, 2014; as well as due to the lack of official interpretation of this provision, scientific research and ambiguity of case law. An analysis of the Regulations on the Unified Register of Pre-Trial Investigations proved that the content of the term of "state of pre-trial investigation" should not be equated with information outlining the state of continuation or completion of this investigation, because the legislator granted the whistleblower compared to the applicant a privileged position to obtain information about the pre-trial investigation (Part 3 of Article 60 of the CPC of Ukraine, paragraph 13 of Part 2 of Article 53-3 of the Law of Ukraine № 1700-VII of 14 October 2014), we reasonably conclude that this information is not covered by the data contained in the extract from the Unified Register of Pre-trial Investigations. Key words: applicant, whistleblower, criminal proceeding, state of pre-trial investigation, extract from the Unified Register of pre-trial investigations.
УДК 343.1 Сюзанна Красько Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Навчально-науковий інститут права, психології та інноваційної освіти студентка магістратури Наталія Слотвінська Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Навчально-науковий інститут права, психології та інноваційної освіти, асистент кафедри кримінального права і процесу, кандидат юридичних наук
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