November 3, 2023 for the implementation of the Law Faculty Work Plan for 2023-2024. associate professor of the Department of Theory and History of the State and Law of the Faculty of Law, Iryna Varava, held a round table for students of general secondary education institutions of Ukraine with the participation of lawyer Oleksandra Paramonova on the topic "Legitimate restriction of human rights in the conditions of modern challenges and threats".
The organized event is dedicated to the urgent problem of ensuring the protection of human rights in the conditions of modern challenges and threats, which, first of all, include the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine.
The participants of the round table were high school students of five institutions of general secondary education: Specialized school No. 71, Specialized school with in-depth study of the English language, Secondary comprehensive school of grades I-III degrees No. 42, ZNZ I-III grades "Gymnasium No. 34 "Lybid" named after Viktor Maksymenko" of the city of Kyiv and the Stavyshchenskyi educational complex "Institution of general secondary education of I-III degrees - law lyceum" No. 2 named after O.S. Palanskyi of the Stavyshchensk settlement council of the Bilotserkiv district of the Kyiv region, as well as students of the 1st year of the "Bachelor" degree of the Faculty of Law of NAU.
Iryna Varava determined the theoretical aspects of the legal regulation of the restriction of human rights in the conditions of modern challenges and threats, since it is the degree of guarantee of human rights and freedoms that determines the quality of the democratic development of any society.
Oleksandra Paramonova shared the experience of a practicing lawyer who, moreover, has considerable experience in the prosecutor's office and is a recognized specialist in criminal offenses. She meaningfully and constructively reviewed and analyzed the state of the current regulatory legal protection of human rights and freedoms in our country under martial law, comprehensively and reasonedly gave answers to the questions: what are human rights restrictions and what are the types of restrictions; what are the features of legal (criminal) responsibility for violation of human and citizen rights under martial law; the restriction of which human rights is prohibited by the Constitution of Ukraine under any conditions; how to distinguish the legality of the restriction of human rights. In the course of her speech, Oleksandra Paramonova also cited cases of manipulation of these concepts by the state and familiarized those present with the practice of foreign countries in the issue of restricting human rights, followed the realities of recent years in this direction.
At the end of the meeting, the head of the department, Olena Makeeva, gave a closing speech, who presented to the attention of high school students information about the peculiarities of the National Aviation University and the advantages of obtaining an education in the specialties 081 "Law" and 262 "Law enforcement activities", which are taught at the Faculty of Law.