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  • Item type:Наукова стаття,
    Мediation in criminal processes in Ukraine
    (2024) Visyn, Valentyn; Didenko, Yevhenii; Karpinska, Nataliia; Anishchuk, Viktoriia; Pundor, Yuliia; Riabykh, Nataliia
    The article examines the essence and significance of mediation in the criminal process of Ukraine. The peculiarities of using mediation to resolve conflicts between parties involved in a crime are analyzed. The role of the mediator in facilitating the achievement of a compromise and restoration of cooperation between the participants of the process is investigated. Special attention is paid to the advantages of mediation compared to traditional court procedures. The article examines the potential of mediation to reduce the burden on the judicial system and improve the satisfaction of the needs of the participants in the criminal process. It has been proven that in modern Ukrainian criminal justice, mediation is an essential element of alternative conflict resolution. The article considers the role of mediation in criminal cases and investigates its influence on improving the efficiency of justice. Mediation facilitates mutual understanding between parties, reducing court cases and restoring harmony in society. The positive aspects of the use of mediation in comparison with traditional court procedures are identified, such as efficiency, economy and preservation of relationships between participants in the criminal process.
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    Institutional and Legal Mechanisms for Combating Organized Crime
    (Zhytomyr, 2026-01) Dudko, Yevhenii; Yankovyi, Mykola; Klymenko, Oleksandr; Anishchuk, Viktoriia; Hanych, Olha
    The scientific article examines the theoretical-legal and institutional-legal foundations for combating organized crime in the context of globalization, digitalization, and wartime challenges. It analyzes contemporary models of organized criminal structures, their transformation into network forms, and their impact on national and international institutions. International standards, including the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, as well as European Union and U.S. practices of comprehensive counteraction, are considered. The article highlights prospects for improving the national legal system through the integration of criminal law, procedural, and preventive mechanisms, the development of interagency coordination, and the application of foreign experience within the framework of European integration.