The Criminal Law Aspect of the Violation of Environmental Law in the context of armed aggression against Ukraine

Author:

Barabash Nataliia1ORCID,Paryzkyi Igor2ORCID,Rasiuk Eduard3ORCID,Telefanko Bohdan4ORCID,Humin Oleksii5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ivan Franko National University

2. National Academy of Management

3. National Academy of Internal Affairs 1, Solomianska Square

4. Lviv National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies C. Z. Grzycki

5. Lviv Polytechnic National University

Abstract

The objective of the study was to analyze, in a comparative legal framework, violations of environmental law in the context of armed aggression against Ukraine. The research method was a dialectical combination of the proven general and private scientific methods of legal knowledge. They emphasize in the Research Results that scientific advances can be used to solve the serious problems that arise in the legal regulation of criminal liability for environmental crimes in the context of armed aggression against Ukraine, as well as in general processes aimed at improving the environmental situation as a whole. It is concluded that the problems of criminal liability for environmental crimes in the context of armed aggression against Ukraine are managed, as far as doctrine is concerned, in the need to study the problems that currently exist in this area, in order to develop effective means of combating environmental crimes. In this regard, the optimization of the solution of environmental protection problems as a result of aggression against our State is possible on the basis of inter-State cooperation.

Publisher

Universidad del Zulia

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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