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    Russia and the West: Clash of energy interests through the lens of realist and liberal approaches by Yu. V. Borovsky

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The Russian military operation in Ukraine in 2022 has greatly exacerbated all these tensions, rendering virtually impossible any form of cooperation in the energy sector. …”
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    LEGAL ASPECTS OF CONDUCTING OF HANDWRITING RESEARCH by Veronika N. Shkabaro, Аlona V. Bila, Vladislav V. Voronin

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Attention was drawn to the absence in the civil procedural legislation of Ukraine of a clear and detailed regulation of the concept, legal nature, procedure for collecting materials and direct forensic examination. …”
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    The International North-South Transport Corridor: The Prospects and Challenges for Connectivity between Russia and India by Aleksei Zakharov

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Due to the geographic distance separating the two nations, along with the unstable security environment in Afghanistan and border disputes between India and Pakistan, the creation of a direct and shortest transport route has proven difficult, thereby rendering it impossible to implement crucial projects in energy infrastructure.This paper briefly outlines the functioning logistics between Russia and India, which has relied primarily on shipping through the Suez Canal, with an emphasis on the developments in the wake of conflict in Ukraine. The author briefly explores the prospects for maritime connectivity between the Russian Far East and Indian ports, and highlights several challenges for launching a regular Vladivostok-Chennai corridor.The US and European sanctions against the Russian economy, combined with subsequent difficulties in transporting goods by sea, has reinvigorated Russia's efforts to complete the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC). …”
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    Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development: Opportunities and Current Landscape by Dzintra Atstāja

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Notably, the Baltic States have taken decisive action in response to the war in Ukraine, choosing to completely halt electricity imports from Russia and Belarus. …”
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    Theoretical and legal principles of forensic psychiatric examination in criminal proceedings by O. P. Makarova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…A forensic psychiatric or comprehensive forensic psychological and psychiatric examination must be conducted by experts in accordance with the procedure set out in the Civil Procedure and Criminal Procedure Codes of Ukraine. Depending on the nature of the expert research, forensic psychiatric examination departments are divided into outpatient and inpatient. …”
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    Features of regulating property and non-property relations between ex-spouses by Khodak S.

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The article formulates theoretical provisions designed to contribute to the improvement of the Family Code of Ukraine and other legal acts regulating personal non-property relations and relations of spouses regarding property.…”
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    THE INFLUENCE OF ETHNO-NATIONAL LOBBIES ON THE US FOREIGN POLICY: HISTORY OF THE UKRAINIAN DIASPORA by I. D. Loshkariov, D. A. Parenkov, A. A. Sushentsov

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Proceeding from the fact that ethnic lobbies in the US are able to overcome the institutional system of checks and balances, the authors try to establish the extent and limits of the influence of the Ukrainian lobby.The given lobby is based on a small-numbered Ukrainian diaspora in the US, which was formed as a result of four waves of migration from the territory of modern Ukraine, due to various reasons. As a result, the Ukrainian diaspora in the United States has developed as a highly heterogeneous and multi-layered community. …”
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    Police Officers’ Presumption of Innocence: History, Contemporaneousness and Possibility to Implement into Ukrainian Legislation by V. V. Sokurenko

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…To achieve this purpose, the author has formulated the following tasks: 1) study of the historical aspect of the origin and formation of police officers’ presumption of innocence, including within the qualification immunity of police officers; 2) analysis of the practice of applying qualification immunity in the United States of America; 3) objective reveal of the content and essence of police officers’ presumption of innocence; 4) outlining the possibilities of introducing the police officers’ presumption of innocence into the legislation of Ukraine. The expediency of introducing police officers’ qualification immunity (police officers’ presumption of innocence) is based on a number of arguments, in particular: police officers need qualification immunity to perform their professional duties: they perform important tasks that may require immediate decisions in stressful situations, but lack of qualification immunity may lead that police officers do not dare to act when it is most needed; lack of qualification immunity can lead to unjustified police trials, when judges and jurors can review decisions, may lead to significant budget expenditures; police officers do not have absolute immunity and can be prosecuted for violating clearly established constitutional rights, despite the perspective of the availability of qualification immunity; police officers should not be forced to apply “abstract law”, i.e. those provisions that are not explicitly provided in the current legislation, but follow from its provisions, to specific circumstances, we cannot expect from police officers to be scholars in law sphere and use legal arguments during the arrest; police officers should be able to act professionally without worrying about prosecution.…”
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    BRAND PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLABORATION OF UKRAINIAN BOOK PUBLISHERS by Tetiana Yezhyzhanska, Olha-Liuba Kharyna, Polina Tsykhmeistruk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A study of collaborations in the publishing business in Ukraine. Analysis of the impact of cooperation between publishing houses on market competition and cultural aspects. …”
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    Redesigning the Employer Value Proposition in Times of Crisis by Katarzyna Łazorko

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Purpose: The purpose of the paper was to explore how the largest companies in Poland responded to the changing socio-political situation (the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, the inflation) in their employer branding communication, with potential candidates for jobs, especially in the aspect of their Employer Value Proposition (EVP) building. …”
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    The concept of objects of civil turnover by A. S. Slipchenko Slipchenko

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In the conditions of the current world crisis, the urgent need for the further development of Ukraine in the conditions of a market economy and its economic integration with the European Union, the isues of legal regulation of civil turnover are gaining relevance. …”
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    Specific Features of the Professional I-Concept of Patrol Police Officers Depending on the Availability of Previous Experience in the Ministry of Internal Affairs by Yu. V. Aleksandrov

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The paper is focused to the study of the professional I-concept of patrol police officers and the features of this concept, depending on the availability of previous experience in the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The definition of I-concept, self-appraisal, awareness and self-consciousness of a personality has been revealed. …”
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