What do the broad and narrow criminal procedure laws mean?

Broad sense: refers to the general name of legal norms formulated or recognized by the state to adjust criminal litigation activities.

Narrow sense: a law enacted in accordance with the Constitution to ensure the correct implementation of the criminal law, punish crimes, protect the people, safeguard national security and social security, and safeguard the socialist social order.

The second session of the Fifth National People's Congress was adopted on July 6, 2005, and was promulgated by Order No.5 of the NPC Standing Committee on July 6, 2005, and will come into force on July 6, 2005. On the afternoon of October 26th, 2065438+08/KLOC-0, the Sixth Session of the 13th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) adopted a decision on amending the Criminal Procedure Law.

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The basic principles of criminal procedure law are the basic legal norms established by criminal procedure law, which reflect the objective laws and basic requirements of criminal procedure. It is closely related to the purpose and task of criminal proceedings, and it is an important guarantee to guide people to achieve the goal of punishing crimes and safeguarding human rights in criminal proceedings.

Article 3 of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that the public security organs shall be responsible for the investigation, detention, execution and pre-trial of criminal cases; The people's procuratorate is responsible for procuratorial work and approves arrest, investigation and prosecution of cases directly accepted by procuratorial organs; The people's court is responsible for the trial. Except as otherwise specified by law, no other organ, organization or individual has the right to exercise these powers.

In criminal proceedings, the people's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs must strictly abide by the relevant provisions of this Law and other laws.

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