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SMURTINIO ELGESIO ARTIMOJE APLINKOJE KAITA: DARBO SU SMURTAVUSIAIS ASMENIMIS PLĖTROS PERSPEKTYVOS LIETUVOJE

The study defines the current situation of the implementation of Batterers Interventions Programmes (BIP) in the country; discusses the available institutional resources; identifies the challenges that appear in the process of BIP facilitation; analyses the experiences of BIP participants; examines the role of BIP in the context of a coordinated response to domestic violence, and articulates the directions for the development of the application of BIP.

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Authors: doc. dr. Ilona Michailovič (projekto vadovė), doc. dr. Svetlana Justickaja, dr. Rūta Vaičiūnienė, dr. Vaidas Viršilas
Reviewers: prof. dr. Aurelijus Gutauskas, dr. Vilana Pilinkaitė Sotirovič

Ketvirtis amžiaus tiriant ir reformuojant Lietuvos teisinę sistemą

This book is the occasional publication dedicated to the celebration of 25th anniversary of the Law Institute of Lithuania. The publication consists of eleven articles that represents the diversity of the institute’s research activities. The articles cover a wide range of scientific areas: the constitutional rights, criminal law and criminal policy, criminal proceedings, administrative law, labour law, patent law and linguistics right.

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Authors: Lina Beliūnienė, Juozas Galginaitis, Dalia Gedzevičienė, Gintaras Goda, Aurelijus Gutauskas, Danutė Jočienė, Justas Namavičius, Ingrida Mačernytė-Panomariovienė, Jurgita Paužaitė-Kulvinskienė, Petras Ragauskas, Gintautas Sakalauskas, Arūnas Želvys
Reviewers:
prof. dr. Edita Gruodytė, prof. habil. dr. Vytautas Nekrošius

Dirbančių nuteistųjų valstybinio socialinio draudimo reguliavimo ypatumai ir perspektyvos Lietuvoje

The study aims to answer the question whether there are any preconditions for expanding the scope of state social insurance regarding working prisoners. Currently, working prison inmates cannot enjoy full protection of state social insurance system. Prisoners are covered only partially because they are entitled only to social insurance against labour accidents and occupational diseases. In addition, they can insure themselves individually.

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Authors: Mindaugas Lankauskas
Reviewers:
prof. dr. Audrius Bitinas, dr. Vida Petrylaitė