Collective monograph on jurisprudence under martial law (Riga, Latvia)

Collective monograph on jurisprudence under martial law (Riga, Latvia)

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Odesa State University of Internal Affairs
(Odesa, Ukraine)

Baltic International Academy
(Riga, the Republic of Latvia)

Collective monograph

JURISPRUDENCE UNDER MARTIAL LAW:
CONCEPTUAL DIMENSION

June 30, 2024

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Scholars, academic staff, and postgraduate students, who have or are obtaining a degree in law, are invited to contribute to writing a collective monograph.

The future publication will be a result of the activities of the authors’ team united by a common idea to present achievements of their researches.

The monograph is published by the European publishing house IzdevniecibaBaltija Publishing (Riga, Latvia) and recommended for printing by the institution’s academic council. Three reviewers, who are mentioned in the monograph’s output data, guarantee an independent review.

The monograph is awarded ISBN that permits authors to participate in developing the collective scientific paper published in the country of the EU.

DOI is assigned to every article included in the collective monograph that allows the authors to find their scientific work on the Open Ukrainian Citation Index (OUCI) site, which was developed by specialists of the State Scientific and Technical Library of Ukraine on behalf of the Collegium of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.

The monograph will be available on the website of the European publisher “Izdevnieciba “Baltija Publishing” at the link.

The authors of the collective monograph’s section receive an electronic layout of the collective monograph.

Why is the publication of the monograph section valuable?

(for fulfilling the licensing conditions,
obtaining the degree of Doctor and Candidate of Sciences,
and awarding the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), for young scientists)

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EDITORIAL BOARD:

Irina Plotka – dr. psych., Professor, expert of Latvian Council of Science, Director of the Bachelor and Master programs in psychology at Baltic International Academy;

 

Tatiana Yurkevich – dr.iur., as.prof., Baltic International Academy;

 

Alla Iljina – dr.oec., docent, Baltic International Academy;

 

Dmytro Shvets – Doctor of Law, Associate Professor, Honored Worker of Education of Ukraine, Police Colonel, Rector of Odesa State University of Internal Affairs;

 

Maksym Korniienko – Doctor of Law, Professor, Police Colonel, Vice Rector of Odesa State University of Internal Affairs;

 

Khrystofor Yarmaki – Doctor of Law, Professor, Honored Lawyer of Ukraine, Professor at the Department of Administrative Law and Administrative Process, Odesa State University of Internal Affairs;

 

Oleh Shkuta – Doctor of Law, Professor, Head of the Department of Professional and Special Disciplines, Kherson Faculty of Odesa State University of Internal Affair;

 

Andrii Babenko – Doctor of Law, Professor, Director of the Institute of Law and Security, Odessa State University of Internal Affairs.

 

KEY DATES:

The submission of application forms and articles for publishing in the monograph: before June 30, 2024 (inclusively).

Feedback on papers acceptance: within 1–2 working days after papers receipt.

E-mail distribution of the monograph’s layout:
after September 30, 2024.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:

To publish contributions in the collective monograph, authors should act as follows:

  1. fill in an application form and send a manuscript to law@cuesc.org.ua for peer-review before June 30, 2024;
  2. send a copy of the payment confirmation following the manuscript’s approval for publication.

Re: COLLECTIVE MONOGRAPH ON JURISPRUDENCE UNDER MARTIAL LAW.

MONOGRAPH TARGET TOPICS:

  1. Martial Law: General Theoretical Foundations of Theory and Practice.
  2. Wartime Jurisprudence: Branch Conceptual Challenges.
  3. Conceptual Problems of Crime Under Martial Law in Ukraine.
  4. Criminological Characteristics and Prevention of Criminal Offenses Under Martial Law.
  5. Peculiarities of Criminal Liability and Imposition of Sentence for Certain Criminal Offenses Committed Under Martial Law.
  6. Information Model of Crime in Ukraine Under Martial Law.
  7. Foreign Experience in Analyzing and Affecting Crime.
  8. Public Administration in the National Police Under Martial Law.
  9. Ensuring the Effective Implementation of the Institution of Administrative Responsibility Under Martial Law.
  10. A Mechanism for Compensating for Property Damaged and Destroyed by Russian Aggression in Ukraine.
  11. Interaction of the National Police Units and Services with Other Law Enforcement Agencies, Territorial Defense, and the Community to Ensure Public Order and Security.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY:

The Organizing Committee guarantees high-quality anonymous peer-review of each monograph section. All monograph sections are subject to checking for plagiarism using StrikePlagiarism.com by the Polish company Plagiat.pl.

PROHIBITION TO REFER TO THE AGGRESSOR STATE’S SCHOLARLY PAPERS:

We kindly note that the monograph languages are Ukrainian, English, and Latvian. It is prohibited citing and including in the reference list russian-language contributions published in any country, incl. papers written in other languages but published in russia and belarus.

ARTICLE REQUIREMENTS:

An article should be a holistic document of scientific content that involves the results of the author’s original researchers.

The volume of the monograph subsection should be at least 15–30 pages. A4 paper format, line space – 1,5; Times New Roman, 14 size; all margins – 20 mm.

3 persons are a maximum number of authors.

Languages: Latvian, English, and Ukrainian.

ARTICLE GENERAL STRUCTURE:

Monograph section name; author’s surname and initials in the publication’s language.

A paper should have the following structure: a short introduction (1–2 pages), 2–3 equally weighted sections and conclusion (1 page), summary: 7–10 sentences in the article’s language (to indicate a range of problems and research results).

The article must have per-page citations as well as References at the end. Citations should be indicated with a number without brackets and dots using Microsoft Word references.  

To improve the quality level of scientific citations in the scientometric database Open Ukrainian Citation Index (OUCI), it is important to indicate DOI for every source which it has.

Attention! References are in a source language and executed taking into account the National Standard of Ukraine DSTU 8302: 2015 “Information and documentation. Bibliographic reference. General principles and rules of composition”.

Author’s full name and information: scientific degree and rank, post, affiliation; address of employment place (in English regardless of the publication’s language).

Attention! In case of submitting a non-English article, an author should additionally submit an English name of the section and its structural elements (subsections) (see a design sample).

REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE IN UKRAINE:

Center for Ukrainian and European Scientific Cooperation
(according to the signed international cooperation agreement with Baltic International Academy)

Contact person: Tiutiunnyk Tetiana Mykolaivna – Coordinator of scientific events and projects on juridical sciences.
Telephone: +38 (068) 473 07 28
E-mail: law@cuesc.org.ua
Website: www.cuesc.org.ua
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