Started working at the Institute – since 2020-09-01.

 

Research interests:

Criminal law, criminal procedural law.

 

International scientific profiles:

 

Publications:

 

Principal publications (from 2018):

Bikelis S., Pranka D., Dainauskaitė G. (2024), Penal Vs. Confiscation-Only Approaches in Money Laundering Control. Baltic Journal of Law & Politics, 17(2), 188-206.

Pranka D. (2023), Peculiarities of consolidation of criminal penalties and the justice of the final sentence in the practice of Lithuanian courts. Criminological studies, 11, 32-50.

Pranka D. (2022), Criminal Liability Nuances of Medical Negligence During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Baltic Journal of Law & Politics, 15(1), 117-140.

Pranka D. (2022), Certain Relevant Issues of Interviewing Minors and Victims in the Practice of Law Enforcement Institutions During Criminal Proceedings. Criminological studies, 10, 48-71.

Pranka D. (2021), The Price of Medical Negligence – Should it Be Judged by the Criminal Court in the Context of the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights? Baltic Journal of Law & Politics, 2021, Volume 14 (1).

Pranka D. (2020), In Search for the Just Sentence: imposition of milder sentence for illegal disposal of large or very large quantity of narcotic or psychotropic substances. Teisės problemos, 2020/1 (99).

Pranka D. (2019), Criminal liability for illegal disposal of narcotic and psychotropic substance - problems in court practice and lack of regulation. Teisės problemos, 2019/2 (98).

 

Contractual Research:

2018, Pranka D., Gelžinytė V., Substitution of fine with other penalties: existing procedure and room for its improvement. Science study, 2018, Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Lithuania.

 

Other academic activities:

2012 – now, Lecturer, University of Applied Social Sciences.

 

Presentations at Conferences (from 2018):

2022, Presentation: Criminal Liability Nuances of Medical Negligence During the Covid-19 Pandemic. April 29, 2022, Vytautas Magnus university, Kaunas, Lithuania.

2021, Presentation: The Price of Medical Negligence – Should it Be Judged by the Criminal Court in the Context of the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights? May 28, 2021, Vilnius, Lithuania.