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The Experience of Taking Control over the Illegal Turnover of the Sturgeon Fishes Committed by Forms of Organized Crime Applied Abroad

Darkhan Amangeldiyev ()
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Darkhan Amangeldiyev: Karaganda Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs named after Barimbek Beisenov Karaganda city, Postal: KZ

Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2015, vol. 6, issue 2, 270-276

Abstract: The presented article takes a look at the problems of resisting the illegal turnover of the sturgeon fishes committed by forms of organized crime At present when the moratorium on fishing the sturgeon species in the Caspian has been adopted poaching continues to be the only source of the illegal turnover of the products made from the sturgeon fishes and at the same time it is the major threat to the sturgeon populations and the poaching takes organized forms The author considers the causes and circumstances that lead to the emergence of organized forms and committing illegal fishing of the sturgeon fishes in the Ural River and the part of the Caspian that belongs to Kazakhstan and why the illegal turnover of sturgeon flesh and roe persists Among the main causes of the illegal turnover and poaching the author names the unemployment problems of the local population the high demand on the products made from the sturgeon fishes abroad the insufficient government control over the issue The experience of implementing some organizational and law enforcement measures has been examined that are applied in different states in order to prevent the poaching violations as regards the sturgeon fishes and the illegal turnover of the sturgeon products As the directions of improving the legal basis introducing harsher criminal responsibility for poaching is suggested and a set of organizational measures for putting an end to the illegal turnover of the products from the sturgeon fishes

Date: 2015
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