Muzyka Anatolii

@dndi.mvs.gov.ua

Research Laboratory of Criminological Research and Problems Crime Prevention
State Research Institute Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Law, Law

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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Modern anti-drug policy of Ukraine and human rights
    Anatoliy Muzyka, Olexiy Gorokh, Lesya Muzyka, Oksana Muzyka-Stefanchuk, and Mykhailo Anishchenko

    Onati International Institute for the Sociology of Law
    The topic of human rights in the aspect of relations between the state and addicted patients (and in general relations in the sphere of circulation of drugs) remains scantily explored for modern Ukraine, which actualizes further scientific research. The purpose of the article is to determine the authors’ vision of compliance with international human rights standards of the legal anti-drug prohibitions established by the state. To achieve this goal, using the historical-legal, comparative, dialectical, systemic, hermeneutic, sociological methods and legal method of cognition, national and foreign legislation was critically analyzed, international experience in implementing various models of anti-drug policy was studied, and proposals for the draft of a new Criminal Code of Ukraine were formulated. The authors pay special attention to the problems of protecting the rights of drug addicts, legal liability in the field of drug trafficking, legalization of drugs for non-medical needs and compulsory treatment of drug addicts.

  • Cosmetology Services in Ukraine: Problems of Legal Regulation
    Anatolii Ananiyovych Muzyka, Olena Yuriyivna Cherniak, Nataliia Anatoliivna Lytvyn, Olena Viktorivna Artemenko, Dmitry Anatoliiovych Shevchenko, and Hanna Mykhailivna Poperechna

    Medknow
    The demand for cosmetology services has been recently growing in Ukraine, but there is no proper legal regulation for their provision. The aim of the article is to analyze the current status and specific features of legal regulation for the provision of cosmetology services in Ukraine, as well as to suggest the improvements to Ukrainian legislation in this area. The main objective is to distinguish the problems and to develop suggestions to improve regulatory legal acts regulating the provision of cosmetic services in Ukraine. Materials to identify the specific features of the current state of legal regulation in regard to the provision of cosmetology services in Ukraine were the legislation and case law of Ukraine, the works of Ukrainian scholars, analytical materials and Internet resources. The methodological basis of the research is general and special methods of scientific cognition, the use of which is due to specific features of the legal regulation of the market of cosmetology services. It has been stated that there is currently no normatively established procedure and specific features for the implementation of activities for the provision of cosmetology services in Ukrainian laws; there are also no standards for their provision, treatment of complications and training of qualified personnel. The author has formulated proposals to improve the legislation regulating the provision of cosmetology services and cosmetic care to the Ukrainian population. The Ministry of Health of Ukraine was offered to develop and approve a regulatory legal act governing the procedure for the provision of cosmetology services and the list of services that can be provided exclusively by health professionals.

  • INTERNATIONAL AND LEGAL, REGIONAL AND SPECIALIZED MEDICAL STANDARDS IN THE HEALTH CARE SECTOR: EXPERIENCE OF UKRAINE



  • Current State And Development Perspectives Of Legal Regulation For Providing Cosmetological Services In Ukraine


  • Formation Of Requirements For Housing In Ukraine: Historical And Legal Research



  • The growing importance of Ukraine as a transit country for heroin trafficking: U.S.-Ukraine research partnership
    Mary Layne, Mykola S. Khruppa, and Anatoly A. Muzyka

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC