These defenses occurred during sessions of individual academic councils.
Karina Alieva defended her dissertation to obtain the Doctor of Philosophy degree in the field of knowledge 08 “Law” with a specialization in 081 “Law.” Her research focused on “Grounds and Principles of Criminalization of Disrespect towards Law Enforcement Officers.”
The chair of the academic council was Dr. Vladimir Shablystyi, a professor of legal sciences. The academic advisor for Karina Alieva’s dissertation was Sergiy Babanin, a candidate of legal sciences and an associate professor. The reviewers were Sergiy Shevchenko, a candidate of legal sciences and an associate professor, and Dr. Andriy Sobakar, a professor of legal sciences.
Opponents included Dr. Andriy Andrushko, a professor at Uzhhorod National University, and Dr. Oleg Kirbyatev, an associate professor at Melitopol State Pedagogical University.
Additionally, Irina Dvornikova defended her dissertation to obtain the Doctor of Philosophy degree in the field of knowledge 08 “Law” with a specialization in 081 “Law.” Her dissertation focused on “Criminal Liability for Abandonment in Danger.”
Dr. Vladimir Shablystyi chaired the academic council for Irina Dvornikova’s defense. Her academic advisor was Dr. Andriy Fomenko, a professor and a candidate of legal sciences. The reviewers were Sergiy Babanin, a candidate of legal sciences and an associate professor, and Dr. Oksana Grytenko, a professor of legal sciences.
The opponents for Irina Dvornikova’s defense were Dr. Igor Kozych, a professor at Precarpathian National University, and Evgeniya Pylypenko, a candidate of legal sciences and a senior research fellow at Donetsk Law University.
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