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    Development Strategy of International Cooperation of Forensic Science Institutions of Ukraine with Foreign Experts in Prevention of Terrorist Attacks on Critical Infrastructure
    (Rīga Stradiņš University, 2022) Filipenko, Nataliia; Spitsyna, Hanna; Law Department of National Aerospace University “Kharkiv Aviation Institute”, Ukraine
    The issue of using modern foreign experience of preventive activity in criminological work of forensic science institutions of Ukraine has been considered in this study. Peculiarities of the main organisational forms of forensic science activity have been analysed through specialised (forensic science) institutions and through specific specialists, namely: forensic experts (for example, practice of the institute of sworn experts: specialists who took the oath or received a license for forensic examination). Analysis of international standards used in forensic science activity has been carried out. Necessity position of legislative introduction of international standards in process of forensic examination has been revealed and substantiated. The main emphasis is on highlighting problems of cooperation of forensic institutions of Ukraine with foreign experts in preventing terrorist attacks on critical infrastructure. The research aim is to study the use of modern foreign experience in preventive activities in criminological work of forensic expert institutions of Ukraine. The result of the study provides evaluation of the problems of cooperation of forensic institutions of Ukraine with foreign experts in preventing terrorist attacks on critical infrastructure. Based on this evaluation, a proposal is put forward for the improvement of normative regulations.
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    Handbook for Academic and Scientific Institutions: Improve Risk Management and Institutional Resilience in the face of Security Threats
    (Rīga Stradiņš University, 2024) Palkova, Karina; Palkova, Aleksandra; Rakstins, Vitālijs; Juļa, Lidija; Filipenko, Nataliia; Lukashevych, Serhii; Andrieieva, Olena; Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia; National Aerospace University – “Kharkiv Aviation Institute” NAU “KhAI”, Ukraine
    Science and academia have long been shaped by international competition, providing nations with strategic advantages in economic, technological, and military domains. Today, as globalization intensifies, academic and research institutions face complex security challenges, including cyber threats, foreign interference, and hybrid warfare. These risks jeopardize intellectual property, research integrity, and institutional autonomy. To address these threats, institutions must implement robust internal risk management systems, minimize vulnerabilities in supply chains, and reduce dependency on foreign actors. Higher education institutions (HEIs) are increasingly adopting an entrepreneurial approach, balancing traditional academic missions with the need to generate revenue, enhance global competitiveness, and build resilience. This "entrepreneurial university" concept aligns economic goals with academic innovation, enabling HEIs to adapt to globalization while maintaining their reputations and operational independence. Transnational education, student mobility, and international collaborations highlight these trends, underscoring the need for strong governance, quality assurance, and cultural adaptability. This handbook, developed through Latvian-Ukrainian collaboration, offers a comprehensive framework to strengthen risk management and resilience in academic and research environments. It draws on Ukraine’s experiences in maintaining educational continuity during conflict, providing actionable insights for institutions globally. Key areas include: * Advanced Risk Management: Identifying and mitigating institution-specific risks. Institutional Resilience: Strengthening infrastructure, personnel, and research systems. Security and Continuity Planning: Ensuring crisis preparedness and operational continuity. Case Studies: Practical applications from real-world scenarios. The handbook emphasizes a proactive approach, urging institutions to establish governance structures, designate risk managers, and foster a security-conscious culture. By adopting these practices, academic and research institutions can safeguard their missions, protect intellectual assets, and build resilience against emerging challenges in a rapidly changing global landscape.
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    Implementation of Preventive Activity; Foreign Experience in Criminological Work of Forensic Science Institutions
    (Rīga Stradiņš University, 2021) Filipenko, Nataliia; Spitsyna, Hanna; Shynkarenko, Ihor; Tsymbalistyi, Vitalii; National Aerospace University “KhAI”, Ukraine
    This article considers the issue of using modern foreign experience of preventive activity in criminological work of forensic science institutions of Ukraine. Peculiarities of main organisational forms of forensic activity have been analysed through special institutions (forensic science institutions) and through specific professionals: forensic experts (for example, practice of witness institution: professionals who took the oath or obtained a license for forensic examination conducting), international standards used in forensic science. The position of necessity of legislative introduction of international standards in conducting forensic examination is revealed and substantiated.
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    Problems and Opportunities for Improvement of Legal Framework for Provision of Telemedicine Services: Experience of the Republic of Latvia and Ukraine
    (Rīga Stradiņš University, 2022) Timule, Elza; Žukovs, Artūrs; Filipenko, Nataliia; Spitsyna, Hanna; Rīga Stradiņš University, Latvia; Law Department of National Aerospace University “Kharkiv Aviation Institute”, Ukraine
    In recent years technological progress has had a huge impact on healthcare sector. New products, services are becoming popular among patients and healthcare providers. Long waiting periods, to see healthcare specialists and COVID-19 pandemics have influenced the situation as well. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a need for non-contact healthcare due to prevalence and infectivity of the disease, which has led to active provision of remote healthcare, both for COVID-19 patients and remote consultations. The aim of the article is to analyse the international regulatory framework of telemedicine, problems, and opportunities for Improvement of the Legal Framework for the Provision of Telemedicine Services. The article will analyse both national regulatory framework of Latvia and Ukraine.

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