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Information × Registration Number 0224U031623, 0124U000884 , R & D reports Title Peculiarities of law enforcement activities in the de-occupied territories popup.stage_title Head Ponomarova Tetiana Ihorivna, Доктор юридичних наук Registration Date 27-05-2024 Organization Donetsk State University of Internal Affairs popup.description2  This scientific study examines the organizational and legal basis of the activity of law enforcement agencies as part of the security and defense sector. The principles of law enforcement activity and the peculiarities of its implementation related to the armed conflict are studied. The content of international humanitarian law is analyzed. The peculiarities of the qualification of crimes according to the norms of international humanitarian law and national criminal legislation are normalized. The tactics of investigation of criminal offenses are known. The features of a special pre-trial investigation are summarized. Operational investigative support of law enforcement activities is characterized. The criminological principles of combating criminal offenses are summarized. The essence and content of NATO standards and the procedure for their use in law enforcement activities are determined. The reasons for ensuring public safety and order are clarified. The study ends with a generalization of potential ways to improve the order of law enforcement activities in the de-occupied territories in all directions. The research is important for a deeper understanding of the organizational, criminal-legal, administrative, criminological, criminological foundations of law enforcement activities in the de-occupied territories. Product Description popup.authors Vitvitskyi Serhii S. Losych Serhii V. Nazymko Yehor S. Osypenko Ruslan I. Ponomarova Tetiana I. popup.nrat_date 2024-05-27 Close
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Head: Ponomarova Tetiana Ihorivna. Peculiarities of law enforcement activities in the de-occupied territories. (popup.stage: ). Donetsk State University of Internal Affairs. № 0224U031623
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