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  • Criminal Procedure Law
  • Forensic Science
  • Legal Studies

Background:

  • The acquisition of samples for examination in criminal proceedings is governed by specific legal provisions.
  • Current regulations in Ukraine present ambiguities and gaps regarding sample collection procedures.
  • International practices and European Court of Human Rights decisions offer comparative insights.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify topical issues in the regulatory framework for sample acquisition in criminal proceedings.
  • To analyze the application of legal provisions concerning the collection of samples for examination.
  • To propose improvements to the procedure and organization of sample acquisition.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative legal method to analyze Ukrainian and international legislation.
  • System-structural method to understand the sample acquisition procedure.
  • Statistical method for processing investigative and judicial data.
  • Technical-logical method for conceptual framework development.

Main Results:

  • The Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine lacks clear definitions for 'samples for examination' and 'biological samples'.
  • The Code does not specify the types of samples that can be collected for comparative examination.
  • There is no defined list of authorized personnel for sample collection or individuals from whom samples can be obtained.

Conclusions:

  • The current regulatory framework in Ukraine requires significant revision to address identified deficiencies.
  • Clarifying definitions, specifying collectable samples, and defining authorized personnel are crucial for improving sample acquisition.
  • Recommendations are provided to resolve problematic issues and enhance the overall process of collecting samples for examination in criminal proceedings.