Professional discussions on criminal law and criminology became the main idea of creating a series of podcasts within the framework of the project “Criminal law policy of Ukraine under the influence of military factors and its reflection in expert opinion.”
The project which is carried out with the assistance of the University of Cambridge (UK). is the result of scientific cooperation between the researchers from the Donetsk State University of Internal Affairs and the National Research Fund of Ukraine.
Its purpose is the use of modern innovative technologies in the educational process to attract the DonSUIA specialists to directly discuss the urgent political and legal problems of the present, the professional growth of scientific and pedagogical staffers through the perception of live informal communication at a convenient for them time, an opportunity to present the results of research work to a wide circles of those interested, attracting higher education seekers to scientific activity.
The podcasts are aimed at those who study, teach, investigate the criminal law of Ukraine and are interested in its current problems.
The staffers of the research laboratories of the DonSUIA: doctor of Law, professor Yevhen Pysmenskyi and candidate of Law, associate professor Artem Kovalenko work on their creation.
The intermediate results of the formation and implementation of the criminal law policy of Ukraine in war conditions are the topic of the meeting of Yevhen Pysmenskyi with a corresponding member of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, doctor of Law, professor Viacheslav Navrotskyi.
The participants of the dialogue discussed: state resolutionі on the formation of the criminal law policy of Ukraine under martial law, the sphere of law enforcement, factors that can influence the process of the criminal law policy formation in Ukraine under martial law; measures for criminal justice enforcement in the near future.
This is the second episode of the thematic series. Pavlo Fris, doctor of Law, professor, corresponding member of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine was the previous interlocutor on the expert assessment of criminal law policy during the war.
The podcasts have video and audio versions, which can be found at the link.