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Empirical Analysis of Legal Regulations on Family Violence During Wartime in Ukraine: A Comprehensive Examination Buriak, Kateryna; Prytula, Anatolii; Chorna, Maryna; Pyshna , Alla; Dolhov, Anton
Syariah: Jurnal Hukum dan Pemikiran Vol 23 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Antasari Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/sjhp.v23i2.12390

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This article focuses on examining family violence within the context of wartime conditions in Ukraine and proposes a criminological model for preventing such criminal offenses. The study reveals a significant surge in registered criminal offenses featuring domestic violence amidst the full-scale unprovoked invasion of Russia into Ukraine. Over a ten-month period in 2023, cases have risen by nearly 50% compared to the same period in 2022, with an average monthly increase of 27 recorded criminal offenses in 2023 compared to 2021. The heightened levels of stress, displacement of families, and the return of traumatized combatants contribute to an increase in domestic violence during and after war. This exacerbates incidents of physical, psychological, and sexual violence within households. The article addresses a critical scientific issue by advancing knowledge on family violence through a praxeological approach, aiming to identify solutions for fundamental and applied issues related to family protection in Ukraine. The study establishes that the Russian-Ukrainian war has elevated the frequency and severity of criminal offenses and instances of violence within the family sphere, necessitating a paradigm shift in the state's criminal-legal response to domestic violence perpetuated by offenders. The article systematically organizes achievements in countering and preventing family violence, synthesizes law enforcement and public practices in Ukraine and globally, and justifies directions for differentiating and individualizing punishment for perpetrators of family violence.
Legal Regulation of National Security in Ukraine: Strategies and Challenges Honcharuk, Vladyslav; Karpenko, Mykola; Prytula, Anatolii; Fierieva, Natalia; Andrushko, Oleksandr
International Journal of Law and Society Vol 4 No 2 (2025): International Journal of Law and Society (IJLS)
Publisher : NAJAHA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59683/ijls.v4i2.167

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This article aims to analyse the key challenges facing the legal regulation of Ukraine’s national security sector amidst Russian aggression, to identify current strategies for national security formation, and to develop key recommendations for optimising the regulatory and legal framework. This research is a qualitative study with a systematic approach.The PRISMA approach was utilised for the collection of academic literature. Applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 44 relevant academic publications were retained. The collected material was processed using comparison, systematisation, and analysis methods. The study shows that Russia's aggression against Ukraine has exposed significant weaknesses in the national and international security systems, prompting Ukraine to reform its legal framework and security strategy, including harmonization with NATO and EU standards. Key challenges identified include cyber threats, the migration crisis, and hybrid threats such as propaganda and foreign intelligence activities. The study emphasizes the need for updating national legislation, improving interagency coordination, and integrating the experiences of other countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and Poland. Key recommendations include optimizing the legal framework through international standards, civil society participation, and global strategic partnerships to ensure Ukraine's adaptive and effective national security. The originality of the paper lies in the analysis of modern challenges and prospects for the legal regulation of national security of Ukraine in the context of Euro-Atlantic integration and global transformations of the security environment. The limitations of the study are related to the dynamism of the regulatory framework and rapid changes in the field of cybersecurity, which requires further research to adapt the legal field to new threats.