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What is the difference between criminal object and criminal object in the general principles of criminal law?

The difference between criminal object and criminal object in the general principles of criminal law;

1. Any criminal act is bound to infringe on the criminal object, but not all of them have infringed objects (criminal objects).

2. The object of crime determines the nature of crime, and the object of crime has nothing to do with the nature of crime.

3. The criminal object is the external form of the criminal object, and the criminal object is the internal essence of the criminal object.

4. Crime generally destroys the criminal object by infringing on it.

5. If there is no criminal object, there will be no criminal object, and the former determines the latter.

6. Crime must violate the criminal object, which is common.

7. The criminal object is the revelation of internal essence, and the criminal object is the concrete external representation.

8. Criminal law protects concrete criminal objects by protecting abstract criminal objects.