capital punishment

The Scholarly Work and Significance of the Scientific Contribution of Juliusz Makarewicz: A Distinguished 20th-Century Scholar and Co-Author of Poland’s 1932 Criminal Code

This scientific article is devoted to Juliusz Makarewicz, a distinguished 20th-century scholar and professor at Jan Kazimierz University (today Ivan Franko National University of Lviv). Having been elected vice-chairman by secret ballot at the first meeting of the Section for the Codification of Criminal Law on November 12, 1919, held at the Supreme Court, J.Makarewicz became one of the driving forces behind the entire process of codifying criminal legislation in interwar Poland.

The human right to die in natural way as part of the right’s to life content (modern Orthodox ideas in the light of international standards)

The article focuses on the human right for life, especially to human rights to be die in a natural way. Such important questions as euthanasia, capital punishment (death penalty) and premeditated murder are analyzed in the article. The article analyzes the modern 163 interpretation of the Orthodox Church appointed on the issue, mentioned before. This interpretation is also compared with international standards; similar and distinctive features are detected by the way.

Impact of international factors on the abolition of the death penalty in Ukraine

The refuse of legislators is considered practically all modern states from the skilled forms of death punishment, diminish in gofamount of crimes, which it can be applied for, the proper generalization sared one in relation to a waiver Ukraine of application of institute of death punishment in a domesticlegislation.