Actual Problems of Pre-Trial Investigation Bodies Activity in Martial Law

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Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs held all-Ukrainian scientific-and-practical seminar.

Larysa Nalyvaiko, DSUIA vice-rector, Doctor of Laws, professor, Honoured Lawyer of Ukraine, greeted the participants and emphasized that the event aimed at actualizing the challenges pre-trial investigation bodies, judges, prosecutors and lawyers face performing their duties, discussing problems in the operation of investigators of the National Police as well as suggesting separate efficient ways of enhancing criminal justice bodies operation.

Serhii Obshalov, deputy director of the Educational-and-Scientific Institute of Law and Training Specialists for the National Police Units, Doctor of Laws, associate professor, police colonel, greeted the audience and stated that the scientific-and-practical event would become a platform for the exchange of experience, ideas and developing new approaches to enhance criminal justice bodies operation and pre-trial investigation bodies in martial law.

Volodymyr Fedchenko and Viktoriia Rohalska, representatives of the Criminal Process Department of the Educational-and-Scientific Institute of Law and Training Specialists for the National Police Units, were moderators at the seminar.

More than 75 participants from different regions of Ukraine, including scientists, applicants for higher education, lawyers, bars, law enforcements and judges participated in the event.

The participants discussed the relevance of teaching ECHR practice in martial law; using computer data as evidence and arresting computer systems or their parts; expediency of the resolution in accordance with part 5, part 6 of Art. 615 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine; disclosure of materials of covert investigative (investigative) actions to the defense after the completion of the pre-trial investigation; problematic aspects of practical application of part 6 of Art. 615 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine by the court; appeals in pre-trial proceedings under martial law; problems in pre-trial investigation the investigators of the National Police faced.

Under the results of the scientific-and-practical seminar recommendations and suggestions to regulatory acts have been adopted. They would be delivered to the relative structural subdivisions.

 

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