Criminal liability for human trafficking in the context of the war in Ukraine: Challenges and impact

  • 0Depatment of Criminal Law, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, 61024, 77 Skovoroda Str., Kharkiv, Ukraine.

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Summary

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Ukraine

Area Of Science

  • Legal Studies
  • Criminology
  • International Relations

Background

  • Russia's actions against Ukraine led to martial law and travel restrictions.
  • Exceptions were made due to economic, political, and humanitarian concerns.
  • Restrictions impacted fundamental human rights and increased illegal border crossings.

Purpose Of The Study

  • Analyze criminal liability for illegal border crossing during Ukraine's military situation.
  • Identify legislative and international cooperation improvements.
  • Compare Ukrainian measures with European standards for socio-economic impact assessment.

Main Methods

  • Systemic and structural analysis
  • Formal and comparative legal analysis
  • Logical, semantic, dialectical, and sociological methods
  • Statistical, empirical, and analytical approaches

Main Results

  • The study examines the rise in criminal behavior related to illegal border crossings.
  • It assesses the effectiveness of countermeasures and their socio-economic consequences.
  • Analysis provides a basis for legislative and cooperation recommendations.

Conclusions

  • Criminal liability for illegal border crossing requires legislative refinement.
  • Enhanced international cooperation is crucial for effective border management.
  • Balancing security with human rights is essential during conflict.

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