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Volume 6, issue 1, 2026
- Political anthropology of the subject: Digitalisation of discourse and the boundaries of the lifeworld pp. 6-18

- Pavlo Kretov and Olena Kretova
- From disciplinary power to algorithmic power: Philosophy of the subject in the twenty-first century pp. 19-28

- Violeta Skyrtach and Roman Martynov
- The idea of informational self-determination and personal data protection in Ukrainian law pp. 29-39

- Andrii Hachkevych
- Legislative approaches to the management of polymer waste from electronic equipment: International and national dimension pp. 40-48

- Evgeniy Grechanyuk and Vitaliy Ishchenko
- Regulation of e-commerce: New challenges for management pp. 49-62

- Mykola Sakaly
- The transformation of the international legal order under multipolarity: Competing governance models of the US, China, and the EU pp. 63-77

- Rilinda Maqellara Mehmeti
- The legal public diplomacy of the President of Ukraine during the full-scale Russian aggression in the context of Ukrainian-American relations pp. 78-90

- Oleksandr Vysotskyi
- Transformation of mechanisms of international legal responsibility for genocide in the context of Russian aggression against Ukraine: Literature review pp. 91-102

- Tetiana Malanchuk and Anastasiia Karpenko
Volume 5, issue 2, 2025
- Civil-law aspects of using deepfake content in the context of copyright and personal data protection pp. 8-16

- Krystyna Rezvorovych
- Poland’s experience in organising the monitoring of legal support for scientific and technological, and innovative activities pp. 17-35

- Kateryna Sokolova
- Forensic psychological examination with the use of polygraph as a means of proof pp. 36-45

- Anatoliy Volobuyev, Tetyana Orlova, Igor Osyka and Dariusz Sielicki
- The sui generis concept for digital assets: Ways to overcome legal conflicts and build an effective regulatory regime in Ukraine pp. 46-59

- Bohdan Shuliaka
- Some aspects of improvement of understanding combat immunity under Ukrainian criminal legislation pp. 60-70

- Vadym Khashev and Ruben Antonyan
- International legal assistance to business: How foreign jurisdictions contribute to the protection of the rights of Ukrainian companies pp. 71-83

- Viktoriya Fedorova
Volume 5, issue 1, 2025
- The phenomenon of alienation in the historico-philosophical discourse: Evolution of the concept and contemporary interpretations pp. 9-18

- Olha Honcharova and Alaa Hussein Malu Al-Samarrai
- Theories of post-anarchism: Post-structuralism in political philosophy pp. 19-34

- Maksym Shulha and Oleksandr Rovniahin
- Cognitive horizons of humanity: Ethical сhallenges of superintelligent AI in the global context of rights and justice pp. 35-49

- Andrii Lykhatskyi
- Human-centrism as a driver of economic development in the era of Industry 5.0 pp. 50-59

- Ihor Kobushko, Iana Kobushko and Іnna Balahurovska
- Formation of a model of communication policy of an enterprise with stakeholders pp. 60-69

- Olha Podra
- Assessment of the state and development trends of the tourism sector in Ukraine pp. 70-79

- Ihor Kulyniak
- Institutional and financial mechanisms of the European Green Deal in the processes of early recovery and post-war transformation of Ukraine pp. 80-98

- Kateryna Leshchenko
- Legal regulation of the use of social media for marketing purposes: Aspects of human rights and constitutional guarantees pp. 99-110

- Bohdan Krytskyi
- Analysis of the factors influencing the activities of public associations on the political component of Ukraine’s national security: Current state and prospects pp. 111-123

- Volodymyr Pivnenko
- Administrative and legal regulation of the use of radio frequency resources for UAVs under martial law pp. 124-139

- Maryna Larchenko
- Cultural monuments in the conditions of war in Ukraine: Philosophical and legal challenges pp. 140-148

- Anzhelika Holub
Volume 4, issue 2, 2024
- The self and its values as content per se in terms of microgenesis and process philosophy pp. 8-15

- Oleh Levin and Denys Zhadiaiev
- Technological sovereignty of the state: Practical experience of Ukraine and the European Union pp. 16-35

- Yevhen Novikov
- Formation and development of regional economic integration in North America (a case study of NAFTA) pp. 36-49

- Spartak Gabroshvili
- Restoration of the transport infrastructure of Ukraine in the conditions of war: A comparative analysis of economic models and stabilisation mechanisms pp. 50-61

- Tatiana Charkina, Viacheslav Zadoia and Oleksandr Yurchyk
- The impact of cybersecurity and crime on national security pp. 62-72

- Liudmyla Rybalchenko and Serghei Ohrimenco
- Neutrality in international law: Formation and development of the concept pp. 73-83

- Maksym Romchuk
- Legal values as the basis of the legal culture of society pp. 84-96

- Viktoriia Lomaka
Volume 4, issue 1, 2024
- Main principles (concepts, methods) of Ronald Stamper’s organizational semiotics pp. 6-16

- Pavlo Khrapko, Natalia Zoshchuk and Oksana Kliukha
- Human rights as philosophy basis of professional activities of police officers pp. 17-25

- Eleonora Skyba and Cameron Batmanghlich
- The contradictory nature of ICT as a factor of developing the information society in the conditions of the fourth industrial revolution pp. 26-44

- Tetyana Teslenko and Bijay Kumar Kandel
- Collaborationism in the Ukrainian dimension: Evolution of ukrainian statehood pp. 44-57

- Artur Marhulov
- Philosophical aspect of information warfare pp. 57-66

- Iryna Tsareva, Olga Maksymenko and Rita Kalko
- Message-based semantica for sat problems pp. 67-74

- Iaroslav Petik
- Directions of effective use of data and analytics in decision-making on staff development pp. 75-84

- Larysa Martseniuk, Illya Makhin’ko, Halyna Hrebeniuk and Biswajit Das
- Innovative activity of corporate-integrated structures in the system of activation of organizational resources of marketing management pp. 85-103

- Viktoriya Gonchar, Oleksandr Yakushev and Nataliia Trushkina
- Organization of project management of railway transport infrastructure modernization in the context of digitalization pp. 103-112

- Tetiana Charkina and Oleksii Zaleskyi
- Anti-crisis marketing of railway engineering enterprises pp. 113-121

- Olena Galushko, Yevheniia Kovalenko-Marchenkova, Nataliia Chernova and Ghenadie Ciobanu
- How the fight against economic crime in ukraine has changed since the start of the full-scale invasion pp. 121-128

- Liudmyla Rybalchenko and Serhiy Ohrimenko
- Increasing Ukraine’s economic growth by establishing zero tolerance to corruption pp. 129-141

- Inesa Mikhno
- Fiscal policy cyclicity pp. 141-150

- Anastasiia Koliesnichenko
- Basic principles of international humanitarian law concerning treatment of war prisoners: Theoretical and legal analysis pp. 151-157

- Oleksandr Yunin
- Juvenile police mediator as a way to prevent bullying in school educational institutions pp. 157-162

- Roman Opatskyi
- Selected aspects of the legal regulation of personal non-property and property relations between spouses: Comparative characteristics of the legislation of Ukraine and Poland pp. 163-173

- Viktoriiа Piddubna and Olha Yavor
- Mechanisms to ensure criminal liability for the crime of aggression of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine pp. 174-184

- Vasyl Bereznyak and Valentyn Liudvik
- Latvian policy towards Ukrainian refugees in 2022 as the example of EU temporary protection pp. 184-194

- Artem Kokosh
- Comparative legal analysis of residence conditions of foreigners in Ukraine and abroad pp. 195-201

- Anna Maksymova and Volodymyr Varava
- Criminal liability of athletes for sport injuries or death during competitions pp. 202-208

- Svitlana Korohod, Yuliia Halenko and José Miguel Costa Barreto