military service

The Right to Freedom of Religion: Problems of Implementation During the War in Ukraine

This article analyzes the possibilities for exercising the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion in Ukraine during martial law. It emphasizes that although Ukraine is a secular state with constitutionally enshrined separation of church and state, this does not negate its obligations to ensure this right. On the contrary, the secular nature of the state requires a set of legal and organizational measures to guarantee everyone’s right to freedom of belief.

Criminalistics Characterization of Evasion from Military Service by Self-Mutilation or Other Means

The article examines the forensic characterization of evasion of military service by self-mutilation or in another way as a separate type of military criminal offenses that have become particularly relevant in the context of armed aggression against Ukraine. The need to form a scientifically sound and practically oriented methodology for their investigation is substantiated, which is based on the construction of a forensic characterization as a holistic system of typical signs of a crime.

Features of the Execution of Punishment in the Form of Arrest for Military Personnel

The article examines the peculiarities of executing punishment in the form of arrest for military personnel, focusing on the legal, psychological, and organizational aspects that distinguish it from civilian forms of punishment. Arrest in the military system is a specific disciplinary measure designed to maintain order, discipline, and control within the armed forces.

Features of the Functioning of the Institute of Military Chaplains in Ukraine: National Problems and Projection Into International Experience

The article deals with the prerequisites for the formation and implementation of the service of the institute of military chaplains, its importance and relevance in the context of more than a decade of war and a full-scale illegal military invasion of the territory of independent Ukraine.

Some issues of the administrative and jurisdiction activities of the territorial centers of recruitment and social support in Ukraine

The article analyzes the administrative and jurisdictional powers of territorial recruitment and social support centers regarding military accounting under martial law. The terminology and peculiarities of its use in the consideration of administrative offenses, the responsibility for which is provided for by Articles 210, 210-1, 211 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses, are considered.