Abstract
In March 2014, when Crimea and Sevastopol changed territorial sovereignty and were assumed into the Russian Federation much changed in the life of Crimea and Sevastopol. The process of unification means changes in all areas of life – economical, legal, political, financial, but the change to new laws is a matter of critical importance for most inhabitants of the territory. The entire legal system has changed which is difficult enough in itself but above all the change of criminal law has become especially important. The author reviews the accession procedure, the legal regulations during the transitional period and identifies the issue arising, or some of them.
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