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  • Students transferred 8,000 UAH prize money to the armed forces of Ukraine

    Students from VNU and LNTU, all studying in the special Legislative Drafting course jointly offered by the universities, joined together for a competition in "grouping" and "ordering" legislative sentences/concepts. Following instruction from Eric Putzig, a legal expert and volunteer from the United States, each team had five minutes to complete a complex puzzle consisting of 13 elements, each of which had three distinct characteristics.  All four teams completed the puzzle in less than three minutes, and - much to Mr. Putzig's amazement - all four teams achieved the correct answer. All four teams then decided to donate their winnings - 8,000 UAH in total - to the Ukrainian military.  Said Mr. Putzig: "With minds this smart, and hearts this big, Russia will not only lose the war, but Ukraine will grow into a one of Europe's finest member states."

  • POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS OF THE FACULTY OF LAW WILL STUDY AT THE LEADING POLISH UNIVERSITY

    A tripartite agreement on education using elements of the dual form of education was signed between the Lesia Ukrainka Volyn National University, the Marie Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin and graduate students of the Faculty of Law. Rector of the University Anatoliy Tsyos, Dean of the Faculty of Law Anton Demchuk and graduate students Tetyana Valyanska, Vadym Grachuk discussed the prospects of such cooperation. In particular, the Lesya Ukrainka University undertakes to provide educational services to postgraduate students of distance learning with elements of the dual form of education, and the UMCS Institute of Legal Sciences will implement the practical part of the educational process. Anatoliy Tsyos noted: “This is the first such program both for Poland and for us, because we implement it only at the third educational level. Mediation is a unique specialization that is extremely necessary and urgent for today. "

  • Legal assistance of the Volyn Coordination Center

    Callcenter of the Coordination Center of the Volyn Regional Military Administration with the support of the Regional Coordinator of Public Relations of the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights in Volyn region, the Volyn Bar Council, Lutsk Center for Secondary Free Legal Aid, Faculty of Law, Volyn National University of Lesya Ukrainka, law clinic "Ad Astra" Volyn Regional State Universal Library named after Olena Pchilka organizes the reception and provision of free legal aid to internally displaced persons and low-income citizens on various issues. Reception of IDPs and low-income citizens will be conducted by specialists of the above organizations and institutions every Tuesday, from 14.00 to 18.00 in the Volyn Regional Library named after Elena Pchilka at: Lutsk, st. Chopin, 11. Pre-registration for the reception is also possible by phone. 095-672-6104 CALL CENTER administration: 0682334608, 0968818091

  • Appeal to global academic and research community

    Appeal to global academic and research community on de-putinization of academia Dear Partners of Law faculty of Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University and Ukraine! For many years the scholars from Russia have benefited from various international research and internship grant programs provided by the Western democracies. Sadly, «return on investment» was used to strengthen and solidify Putin’s anti-democratic regime. Consummation of financial means without appropriation of the civic values and virtues is a manifestly unambiguous sign of the Russian academic community’s complicity with the regime. For example, the Russian rector council supported the war against Ukraine, collecting hundreds of signatures. The shocking support or silence of a vast majority of the scholars in Russia in view of the Russian invasion in Ukraine and the war crimes committed by the Russian army cannot be justified by any human and ethical standards. To support or to keep silent in view of atrocities and suffering inflicted by the Russian Government on the innocent civilian population of Ukraine makes Russian academia equally responsible for the crimes against humanity. Sadly, the Belarusian scholars also remain silent observers of Russia’s crimes against humanity in Ukraine. Their support of the actions of the Lukashenko regime as well as silent contemplation of the Russian invasion is also a crime. So here is our Appeal to the global academic and research community on de-putinization of academia with clear proposals – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VhV_VMYK1rJPcgbZr1UX8rQcx8D7c048/view Here is a form to sign our Appeal – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxzeBczsU3PKcAMiXsT3WekJZLGFhalhWXisR4zel4P1HMwQ/viewform We understand that these measures are strict, but today is not the time for half-measures. The world ignored the Russian invasion of Georgia in 2008; the world did not react adequately in 2014 when Russia occupied Crimea and parts of Donetsk and Luhansk districts. The world shouldn’t repeat the same mistake over and over again. Impunity encourages new violations. In the famous words, “the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing”. We are deeply grateful for those brave Russian and Belorussian scholars, who publicly condemn Putin’s regime. Therefore, we propose these restrictions should not apply to individuals and institutions that have a proven record of public condemnation of the Russia’s armed aggression against Ukraine. This appeal has already been signed by over 8000 Ukrainian and Western academics, including: Barbara Oakley – Oakland University, author of MOOC “Learning How to Learn” Michael Houghton – Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine Peter Ratcliffe – Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine Emmanuelle Charpentier – Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Robert Zubrin – President & founder of the Mars Society Josua LaBayer – Executive Director and Professor of Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University Grant McFadden – Center Director and Professor of Biodesign Center for Immunotherapy, Vaccines and Virotherapy, Arizona State University Daniele Spadaro – INAF-Astrophysical Observatory of Catania, Italy Tim Spiller – Director, York Centre for Quantum Technologies Michele Rebesco – Editor-in-Chief Marine Geology, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics You can see the full list of signatories here – https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sF4yvmU5IGHoTieTTQh2dNMxcLx5LakA3CO-xjaIgmk/edit#gid=0 This appeal was already published in the form of letter in journal Nature – https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00695-2?fbclid=IwAR0_L6NDxirI1kwI5haRUBz1FL_Xx68u2oooQ8GNXi6qN49eM0VnGit66mI and will be published in other Western educational periodicals too. Your personal signature and solidarity will help restore confidence in the mission of higher education and science – preparing for life as active citizens in democratic societies! Thank you for your active stance instead of remaining a silent observer!

  • Charity event "EASTER FOR THE SOLDIER"

    13-27 of April 2021 The dean's office of the Faculty of Law has organized a collection point for soldiers in eastern Ukraine. Coordinator Kondratishina Victoria +380509781039

  • Penshina Suzanne and the supervisor win the All-Ukrainian competition

    On April 15, 2021 on the basis of Mykhailo Ostrogradsky Kremenchuk National University started a scientific-practical conference and the II stage of the All-Ukrainian competition of student research papers in the specialty "Transport Technologies (by type)" Section "Transport Law". Congratulations to Suzanna Penshina, a fifth-year law student, and her supervisor, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Constitutional, Administrative and International Law Nakonechna Halyna Yaroslavivna with the victory in the second stage of the All-Ukrainian competition of student research papers. The final conference was attended by students from different universities of Ukraine: Zaporizhia National University, University of State Fiscal Service of Ukraine, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Central Ukrainian State Pedagogical University named after Volodymyr Vynnychenko, National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute", Kharkiv National Automobile, Sumy State Pedagogical University named after AS Makarenko, Odesa National Maritime University, Sumy State University, Kremenchuk National University named after Mikhail Ostrogradsky. The performances of the contestants were evaluated by the branch competition commission consisting of the leading scientists of Ukraine.

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