Science


The main areas of research at the Department are:

  • Law of International Organizations;
  • Terrorism;
  • Liability in International Law;
  • International Criminal Law (Head of the Department – Candidate of Law, Associate Professor Novikova L. V.);
  • Matters of constitutional settlement of performing active duty;
  • National security protection of Ukraine;
  • Settlement of international armed conflicts and international law enforcement;
  • Formation of the European Union military security system;
  • Comparative Constitutional Law (Candidate of Law, Associate Professor Hryhorenko Ye. I.);
  • Cross-national and cross-border crimes;
  • Murders, committed by organized groups;
  • Comparative Criminal Law;
  • Judicial systems and comparative judicial law (Candidate of Law, Associate Professor Zdorovko S. F.);
  • International capital markets, market regulations under crisis conditions;
  • World Economics (Candidate of Law, Associate Professor Navrotskyi O. O.);
  • State legal development of Ukraine, CIS countries, state structure of Middle East countries;
  • Organization of police activities in the EU states;
  • Contemporary legal systems (Candidate of Law, Associate Professor Perederii O. S.);
  • Comparative Civil Law;
  • Legal regulation of the financial services market;
  • International Private Law;
  • Legal regulation of tourism-related activity (Candidate of Law, Associate Professor Faier O. A.);
  • Civil Law principles;
  • Family Law;
  • Contract Law (Candidate of Law, Senior Lecturer Tobota Yu. A.);
  • Legal regulation of banking services (Lecturer Stoianova O. Ye.);
  • Legal regulation of tourism and travel-related services(Lecturer Luppa V.A.).
  • The Department has a Student Scientific Society.

Since 2011 the Department faculty have published 11 articles, one textbook and participated in 7 conferences devoted to the urgent matters of international law.