Criminal Policy Challenges under Conditions of Hybrid War: Some Issues and Solutions from Ukraine

This article studies the specifics of national criminal policy implementation under the influence of extraordinary geopolitical factors on it. Such policy will be reviewed with Ukraine serving as an appropriate example. This country has been recently forced to adjust its own ways of implementation o...

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Main Author: Pysmenskyy Yevhen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-12-01
Series:Baltic Journal of Law & Politics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bjlp-2016-0014
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spelling doaj-54b72066d6734cf38b887fd1e27261382021-09-05T20:42:31ZengSciendoBaltic Journal of Law & Politics2029-04542016-12-019210212910.1515/bjlp-2016-0014bjlp-2016-0014Criminal Policy Challenges under Conditions of Hybrid War: Some Issues and Solutions from UkrainePysmenskyy Yevhen0Associate Professor; Dr., Luhansk State University of Internal Affairs named after E.O. Didorenko (Ukraine)This article studies the specifics of national criminal policy implementation under the influence of extraordinary geopolitical factors on it. Such policy will be reviewed with Ukraine serving as an appropriate example. This country has been recently forced to adjust its own ways of implementation of the state policy against crime based on atypical modern challenges and threats. This refers to the special nature of a hybrid war, which has been actively fought on the territory of Ukraine since 2014. The author examines two key areas of criminal policy (definition of the limits of criminal behavior and establishing criminal law consequences of the committed offenses), implemented under the extraordinary circumstances of hybrid war. Symptomatic features of the hybrid form of foreign aggression are defined in the piece. At the same time, options of criminal law in combating and preventing such aggression are researched.https://doi.org/10.1515/bjlp-2016-0014ukrainehybrid warcriminal policycriminalizationcollaborationamnesty
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Criminal Policy Challenges under Conditions of Hybrid War: Some Issues and Solutions from Ukraine
Baltic Journal of Law & Politics
ukraine
hybrid war
criminal policy
criminalization
collaboration
amnesty
author_facet Pysmenskyy Yevhen
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title Criminal Policy Challenges under Conditions of Hybrid War: Some Issues and Solutions from Ukraine
title_short Criminal Policy Challenges under Conditions of Hybrid War: Some Issues and Solutions from Ukraine
title_full Criminal Policy Challenges under Conditions of Hybrid War: Some Issues and Solutions from Ukraine
title_fullStr Criminal Policy Challenges under Conditions of Hybrid War: Some Issues and Solutions from Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Criminal Policy Challenges under Conditions of Hybrid War: Some Issues and Solutions from Ukraine
title_sort criminal policy challenges under conditions of hybrid war: some issues and solutions from ukraine
publisher Sciendo
series Baltic Journal of Law & Politics
issn 2029-0454
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This article studies the specifics of national criminal policy implementation under the influence of extraordinary geopolitical factors on it. Such policy will be reviewed with Ukraine serving as an appropriate example. This country has been recently forced to adjust its own ways of implementation of the state policy against crime based on atypical modern challenges and threats. This refers to the special nature of a hybrid war, which has been actively fought on the territory of Ukraine since 2014. The author examines two key areas of criminal policy (definition of the limits of criminal behavior and establishing criminal law consequences of the committed offenses), implemented under the extraordinary circumstances of hybrid war. Symptomatic features of the hybrid form of foreign aggression are defined in the piece. At the same time, options of criminal law in combating and preventing such aggression are researched.
topic ukraine
hybrid war
criminal policy
criminalization
collaboration
amnesty
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bjlp-2016-0014
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