Parole from life imprisonment: Ukrainian realities

The article is devoted to the study of the legal regulation of parole in the form of life imprisonment in Ukraine. An analysis of the norms of international acts that regulate this issue, the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the experience of some foreign countries. Attention is d...

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Main Authors: Олена Вікторівна Ткачова, Нікіта Сергійович Павлов
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University 2020-06-01
Series:Теорія і практика правознавства
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Online Access:http://tlaw.nlu.edu.ua/article/view/206472
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author Олена Вікторівна Ткачова
Нікіта Сергійович Павлов
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description The article is devoted to the study of the legal regulation of parole in the form of life imprisonment in Ukraine. An analysis of the norms of international acts that regulate this issue, the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the experience of some foreign countries. Attention is drawn to the fact that the European Court of Human Rights emphasizes that the existing pardon system in Ukraine is a violation of Art. 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, and for their harmonization and implementation of the standards referred to in Article 3 of the Convention, the following requirements must be met: 1) those sentenced to life imprisonment must know from the very beginning of their sentence what they must do in order to obtain the right to parole; 2) the convict should not be kept in places of imprisonment if the penological grounds for his further detention have disappeared; 3) the presence of these grounds must be checked within a certain period of time; 4) the release mechanism must have clear criteria and procedural guarantees; 5) the refusal to satisfy the request for parole must be justified. The hopelessness of the possibilities of releasing persons from criminal liability in Ukraine has been proved. It is stated that the existing institution of pardon in our state is only an exception, it cannot be considered as providing a real prospect of release. Such exclusivity is also directly recognized by the Pardon Regulations, according to which persons convicted of particularly serious crimes may be pardoned only in exceptional cases in the presence of extraordinary circumstances. Given that the Ukrainian legislation does not contain an interpretation of the concepts of «pardon», «early release of persons sentenced to life imprisonment», there are additional difficulties in their enforcement. In addition, the futility of parole in Ukraine is recognized by international institutions such as the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the European Court of Human Rights. Given all the above, I believe that Ukrainian legislation in this area should be supplemented with rules that will provide a real opportunity for individuals to liberate and achieve the main goal set by the state – to recover and resocialize in society, and thus bring domestic legislation in line with international standards
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spelling doaj.art-c73a1ebb01a24e13bba4cde5d0b6ef1c2022-12-21T22:43:50ZengYaroslav Mudryi National Law UniversityТеорія і практика правознавства2225-65552020-06-0111710.21564/2225-6555.2020.17.206472206472Parole from life imprisonment: Ukrainian realitiesОлена Вікторівна Ткачова0Нікіта Сергійович Павлов1Yaroslav Mudryi National Law UniversityYaroslav Mudryi National Law UniversityThe article is devoted to the study of the legal regulation of parole in the form of life imprisonment in Ukraine. An analysis of the norms of international acts that regulate this issue, the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the experience of some foreign countries. Attention is drawn to the fact that the European Court of Human Rights emphasizes that the existing pardon system in Ukraine is a violation of Art. 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, and for their harmonization and implementation of the standards referred to in Article 3 of the Convention, the following requirements must be met: 1) those sentenced to life imprisonment must know from the very beginning of their sentence what they must do in order to obtain the right to parole; 2) the convict should not be kept in places of imprisonment if the penological grounds for his further detention have disappeared; 3) the presence of these grounds must be checked within a certain period of time; 4) the release mechanism must have clear criteria and procedural guarantees; 5) the refusal to satisfy the request for parole must be justified. The hopelessness of the possibilities of releasing persons from criminal liability in Ukraine has been proved. It is stated that the existing institution of pardon in our state is only an exception, it cannot be considered as providing a real prospect of release. Such exclusivity is also directly recognized by the Pardon Regulations, according to which persons convicted of particularly serious crimes may be pardoned only in exceptional cases in the presence of extraordinary circumstances. Given that the Ukrainian legislation does not contain an interpretation of the concepts of «pardon», «early release of persons sentenced to life imprisonment», there are additional difficulties in their enforcement. In addition, the futility of parole in Ukraine is recognized by international institutions such as the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the European Court of Human Rights. Given all the above, I believe that Ukrainian legislation in this area should be supplemented with rules that will provide a real opportunity for individuals to liberate and achieve the main goal set by the state – to recover and resocialize in society, and thus bring domestic legislation in line with international standardshttp://tlaw.nlu.edu.ua/article/view/206472criminal penaltygrant of parolelife imprisonmenteuropean court of human rightsforeign countriespenal law
spellingShingle Олена Вікторівна Ткачова
Нікіта Сергійович Павлов
Parole from life imprisonment: Ukrainian realities
Теорія і практика правознавства
criminal penalty
grant of parole
life imprisonment
european court of human rights
foreign countries
penal law
title Parole from life imprisonment: Ukrainian realities
title_full Parole from life imprisonment: Ukrainian realities
title_fullStr Parole from life imprisonment: Ukrainian realities
title_full_unstemmed Parole from life imprisonment: Ukrainian realities
title_short Parole from life imprisonment: Ukrainian realities
title_sort parole from life imprisonment ukrainian realities
topic criminal penalty
grant of parole
life imprisonment
european court of human rights
foreign countries
penal law
url http://tlaw.nlu.edu.ua/article/view/206472
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