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The second round of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Research Paper Competition for undergraduate students from institutions under the Ministry jurisdiction took place at the National Academy of Internal Affairs.
Higher education students from Lviv State University of Internal Affairs excellently represented their institution at the final conference, securing multiple awards.
The competition winners included:
Valeriia Aftanasiv, a third-year student of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Law Enforcement, earned first place in the "Constitutional and International Law" category. Her research, "The Right to Reproduction in the Context of the russian-Ukrainian War: Constitutional and International Law Aspects," was recognized with the highest honors. Remarkably, this marks the third consecutive year Valeriia has secured an award at this competition.
Olha Pavliv, a second-year student of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Law Enforcement, took first place in the "Social and Humanitarian Sciences" category with her study on "The Impact of Digital Technologies on the Social Behavior of Minors in Ukraine."
Rostyslav Lisnyk, a second-year cadet of Faculty No. 1, claimed first place in "Tactical-Special and Service-Combat Training," presenting his research titled "Tactics of National Police Units in Seizing Illegal Weapons from Civilians."
Anastasiia Boiko, a graduate of the Educational and Scientific Institute Specializing in Training for Criminal Police Units, secured second place in "Administrative and Legal Sciences" with her research on "Legal Aspects of Suspending Proceedings in Cases of Administrative Offenses Involving Military Personnel."
Karina Plevak, a third-year cadet of Faculty No. 2, achieved third place in "Information Technologies, Information Security, and Cybersecurity," presenting an Information System for Law Enforcement Units Supply Registry.
Tetiana Bahan, a second-year cadet of Faculty No. 2, earned third place in the category "Theory and History of State and Law, History of Political and Legal Teachings, Philosophy of Law" with her paper on "Military Democracy in the History of Ukrainian Statehood."
Additionally, seven representatives of Lviv State University of Internal Affairs - Sofiia Shevchenko, Mykola Zachek, Viktoriia Puneiko, Sofiia Rosiak, Veronika Chepurniy, Diana Bondarchuk, and Andriana Fedun - received certificates of participation in the final conference.
Congratulations to our students on their significant achievements! We wish them continued success and inspiration in their academic pursuits!
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