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Faculty of Law, University of Nis , Niš , Serbia
At the beginning of the paper, the author gives a definition of economic crime, while underlining the existence of doubts about its definition. In the next part of the paper, he highlights certain characteristics of economic crime, clearly separating the special modality of committing criminal acts, the special status of the perpetrator and the occurrence of large-scale damage as its characteristics. The typology of economic crime developed by Muamer Nicević and Aleksandar Ivanović are the subject of the author's interest, along with adequate examples from practice. The last part is devoted to the analysis of the connection between economic crime and organized crime
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