Publications by authors named "Yuliia Yu Zabuha"

Article Synopsis
  • - The article discusses how international armed conflicts can lead to the occupation of territories, where some local populations may cooperate with occupying forces, a move that can be seen as treason in certain EU countries.
  • - It specifically focuses on the challenges faced by medical and pharmaceutical workers in occupied areas, using Ukraine as an example, highlighting the conflict between their obligations under International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and the pressures they encounter.
  • - The authors argue that Russia's occupation policies violate IHL and create conditions where healthcare professionals may unintentionally engage in actions considered criminal, while also examining the legal implications of their work in such contexts.
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Objective: The aim: This article will consider the forms of medical exploitation that occur in human trafficking (organ/tissue removal, conducting illegal experiments and forced pregnancy), as well as their impact on public health.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: This research is based on regulation acts, scientific articles, judgments of the ECHR and national court judgments. Such methods as dialectical, comparative, analytic, synthetic, logical-semantic and method of content analysis.

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Objective: The aim: To reveal the features of the epidemic safety and security legal regulation in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Poland, Russia and Ukraine during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: This study is based on Belarusian, Kazakh, Moldavian, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian regulatory acts as well as national court judgments. Such methods as dialectical, comparative, analytic, synthetic, comprehensive, statistical and generalization approaches have been used in the article.

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Objective: Introduction: Occupational risks affecting each healthcare professional are diverse and significantly affect their physical and psychological condition. They can conditionally be divided into risks resulting from: 1) the impact of the work process and pose a risk to the life and health of healthcare professionals; 2) the activities of healthcare professionals and pose a potential risk to the patients lives and health. The latter group poses a threat of criminal liability for the healthcare professional.

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