We consider the concept of expert regulatory evaluation developed on the basis of the general theory of forensic science as a procedural form for the use of specific legal knowledge. With this concept, it is possible to develop a common approach to such expert research, to formulate in the framework of the existing types of expert examination the subject and the tasks of particular types of expert regulatory evaluation, to determine the range of legal knowledge that can be classed as specific, and to exclude from expert examination such issues that are the prerogative of the investigator and the court.
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