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Title (English)
LAW. SAFETY. EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
Language of publication
Russian, English
ISSN
2074-1626 (print)
Periodicity (English)

4 times a year (quarterly).

Russian science citation index:
Yes 53487

Highlights the problems and directions of improving legislation in the field of fire safety, civil defense, prevention and liquidation of emergency situations; theoretical and historical and legal problems of the formation and development of bodies to combat fires and natural disasters; legal aspects of ensuring security in emergency situations, restrictions and protection of human and civil rights and freedoms in a state of emergency and emergency situations, compensation for damage from fires and other emergencies; investigations of criminal cases on fires, responsibility for administrative offenses in the field of fire safety, civil defense, protection of the population and territories from emergency situations.

The journal accepts articles on the following specialties:

5.1.1. Theoretical and historical legal sciences. 

5.1.2. Public law (state law) sciences. 

5.1.4. Criminal law sciences.

Suggested categories:

Theoretical and historical legal sciences.

Public-legal (state-legal) sciences. 

Private-legal (civil) sciences. 

Criminal law sciences. 

International legal sciences.

Ethical obligations of the editors of the journal 1. All manuscripts submitted to the editorial office are carefully selected and reviewed. The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject the article or return it for revision. 2. The editor should consider all manuscripts submitted for publication without prejudice, evaluating each one on its merits, regardless of race, religion, nationality, as well as the position or place of work of the author(s). The editor may, however, take into account the relationship of the manuscript currently under consideration with other previously submitted works by the same authors. 3. The editor should review the manuscripts submitted for publication as quickly as possible. 4. All responsibility for acceptance or rejection of the manuscript lies with the editor-in-chief. A responsible and balanced approach to the performance of these duties usually implies that the editor takes into account the recommendation of the reviewer – Doctor of Sciences of the relevant scientific field regarding the quality and reliability of the manuscript submitted for publication. However, manuscripts may be rejected without review if the editor believes that they do not correspond to the profile of the journal. 5. The editor and members of the editorial board should not provide other persons with any information related to the content of the manuscript under consideration, except for persons who participate in the professional evaluation of this manuscript. After a positive decision of the editor regarding the manuscript, the article is published in the journal and posted on the appropriate electronic resources. 6. It is allowed to distribute any articles from the journal or excerpts from them via electronic networks, but with such distribution, a link to the original source is mandatory. It is prohibited to publish and/or distribute the materials of the journal by third parties or organizations on paper and hard electronic media. 7. In accordance with international legislation regarding the observance of copyright on electronic information resources, the materials of the website, electronic magazine or project may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form (electronic or printed) without the prior written consent of the authors and the editorial board of the journal. When using published materials in the context of other documents, a reference to the original source is necessary. 8. The editor must respect the intellectual independence of the authors. 9. The responsibility and rights of the editor of the journal in relation to any submitted manuscript, the author of which is the editor himself, must be delegated to some other qualified person. 10. Unpublished information, arguments or interpretations disclosed in the submitted manuscript may be used in the editor's own research only with the author's consent. If the manuscript is so closely related to the current or past research of the editor that a conflict of interest may arise, the editor should take measures to ensure that some other qualified person assumes editorial responsibility for this manuscript. 11. If the editor is presented with convincing evidence that the main content or conclusions of the work published in the journal are erroneous, the editor should facilitate the publication of an appropriate message indicating this error and, if possible, correcting it. This message can be written by the person who discovered this error, or by an independent author. 12. The author may request that the editor not use some reviewers when reviewing the manuscript. However, the editor may decide to use one or more of these reviewers if he feels that their opinions are important for an impartial review of the manuscript. Such a decision can be made, for example, in the case when there are serious contradictions between this manuscript and the previous work of a potential reviewer.  Ethical obligations of authors 1. The main responsibility of the author is to provide an accurate report on the conducted research, as well as an objective discussion of its significance. 2. The authors of the articles bear full responsibility for the content of the articles and for the fact of their publication. The editorial board of the journal does not bear any responsibility to the authors and/or third parties and organizations for possible damage caused by the publication of the article. The editorial board has the right to withdraw an already published article if it turns out that someone's rights or generally accepted norms of scientific ethics were violated during the publication of the article. The editorial board informs the author who submitted the article about the fact of withdrawal of the article. 3. The journal volume is a limited resource, therefore the author is obliged to use it wisely and economically. 4. The initial report on the results of the study should be sufficiently complete and contain the necessary links to available sources of information. 5. The author should cite those publications that have had a decisive influence on the essence of the presented work, as well as those that can quickly introduce the reader to earlier works that are essential for understanding this study. With the exception of reviews, it is necessary to minimize the citation of works that are not directly related to this message. The author is obliged to conduct a literary search in order to find and cite original publications that describe research closely related to his article. 6. When preparing a manuscript for publication, the author must inform the editor about the author's related manuscripts submitted to the press or accepted for publication. Copies of these manuscripts should be submitted to the editor, and their links to the manuscript submitted for publication should be indicated. 7. The author should not submit manuscripts describing essentially the same results to more than one journal in the form of an initial publication, unless this is a re-submission of a rejected journal or a manuscript withdrawn by the author. It is acceptable to submit a manuscript of a full article expanding on a previously published short preliminary report (message) on the same work. However, when submitting such a manuscript, the editor should be notified of an earlier message, and this preliminary message should be quoted in this manuscript. 8. The author must explicitly indicate the sources of all the information cited or presented, with the exception of well-known information. Information obtained privately, in the course of a conversation, during correspondence or during discussions with third parties, should not be used or reported in the author's work without the express permission of the researcher from whom this information was obtained. Information obtained during the provision of confidential services, such as reviewing manuscripts or projects submitted for grants, should be treated in the same way. 9. Experimental or theoretical research can sometimes serve as a basis for criticizing the work of another researcher. Published articles, where appropriate, may contain similar criticism. Personal criticism, however, cannot be considered appropriate under any circumstances. 10. Co-authors of the article should be all those persons who have made a significant scientific contribution to the presented work and who share responsibility for the results obtained. Other contributions should be noted in the notes or in the "Acknowledgements" section. Administrative relations with this research are not in themselves grounds for the qualification of the relevant person as a co-author (but in some cases it may be appropriate to note significant administrative assistance in the work). Deceased persons who meet the criteria formulated above should be included among the authors, and the date of their death should be indicated in the note. Fictitious names cannot be specified as an author or co-author. The author who submits the manuscript for publication is responsible for ensuring that all those and only those persons who meet the criterion of authorship are included in the list of co-authors. In an article written by several authors, one of the authors who submits contact information, documents to the editorial office, and conducts correspondence with the editors, assumes responsibility for the consent of the other authors of the article to its publication in the journal. 11. The authors should inform the editor of any potential conflict of interest, for example, consulting or financial interests of any company, which could be affected by the publication of the results contained in this manuscript. The authors must ensure that there are no contractual relations or proprietary considerations that could affect the publication of the information contained in the submitted manuscript.  Ethical obligations of reviewers 1. Since the review of manuscripts is an essential stage in the publication process and, thus, in the implementation of the scientific method as such, each scientist is obliged to perform a certain proportion of the work on reviewing. 2. If the selected reviewer is not sure that his qualifications correspond to the level of research presented in the manuscript, he must immediately return the manuscript. 3. The reviewer must objectively assess the quality of the manuscript, the experimental and theoretical work presented, its interpretation and presentation, and also take into account the extent to which the work meets high scientific and literary standards. The reviewer must respect the intellectual independence of the authors. 4. The reviewer should take into account the possibility of a conflict of interest in the case when the manuscript under consideration is closely related to the current or published work of the reviewer. If in doubt, the reviewer should immediately return the manuscript without a review, indicating a conflict of interest. 5. The reviewer should not evaluate the manuscript with the author or co-author of which he has personal or professional ties, and if such relations may affect the judgment of the manuscript. 6. The reviewer should treat the manuscript submitted for review as a confidential document. 

Original research and review analytical articles corresponding to the profile of the journal are accepted for publication, presenting the results of a completed scientific research carried out on a relevant topic, having scientific novelty, having practical significance and theoretical justification, designed in accordance with the requirements.

The article should not be previously published and not submitted for consideration to other journals. All articles are checked in the "Anti-Plagiarism" system.

Articles of Master's degree students, cadets and students are accepted only
in collaboration with the supervisor.

1. Materials for publication are submitted to the editorial office of the journal in person or
on an electronic basis: pravobchs@igps.ru . The material must be accompanied by:

a) an article by a graduate student (associate) or an applicant with a review by a supervisor.

b) the electronic version of the article presented in the Microsoft Word editor (version not lower than 2003). The file name should be as follows:

Author1, Author2 – The first three words of the title of the article.doc , example: Iv – Analysis of Suez practice.doc;

c) there is no fee from adjuncts and postgraduates for the publication of manuscripts.

The publication reviews all materials submitted to the editorial
office for the purpose of their expert evaluation. Articles are reviewed without fail by members of the editorial board of the journal. The main purpose of the review is to provide the editorial board with reasoned information for making a decision on the publication of the material.

2. Articles, including drawings and captions to them, a list of references, should have a volume of 8 to 15 pages. In agreement with the management of the journal, articles can be accepted
and of a larger volume.

3. The text of the article must be structured by sections:

Introduction

The section "Introduction" analyzes the state of the problem under study according to publications of domestic and foreign sources, on the basis of which the relevance of the study is justified, the purpose and objectives of the study are formulated.

Research methods

The section describes the research methods used in the work, provides information about the objects of research, measuring equipment, describes the conditions of experiments, etc. It is possible to indicate references to works with a more detailed description of the methods, but the description given should be sufficient to understand the progress of the study.

When using standard (or known) methods and procedures, it is better to make references to relevant sources, without forgetting to describe modifications of standard methods, if any. If you use your own new method, the description of which has not been published anywhere before, it is important to provide all the necessary details. If the description of the method was previously published in a well-known journal, you can limit yourself to a link.

Another name of the section is also allowed, due to the specifics of the study
and articles prepared on its basis, for example, "Materials and methods of research", "Models and methods of research", "Theoretical foundations and methods of calculation".

Research results and their discussion

The section presents the results of the study in a logical sequence, which are confirmed by tables, graphs, figures. It also analyzes
and interprets the results obtained, describes the revealed patterns, confirms the reliability of the results, compares its own results with the data of other researchers.

Conclusion

The section outlines the main conclusions, summarizes the work done, substantiates the scientific novelty of the results obtained, provides scientifically sound recommendations for their use, defines the main directions of further research in this area.

The conclusion contains the main ideas of the main text of the article, but should not repeat the formulations given in the previous sections.

The list of references should contain at least 10 sources (of which at least 30% are foreign).

For REVIEW analytical articles, a different structure of the article is allowed:

1. Introduction.

2. Analytical part.

3. Conclusion.

The section "Analytical part" should present a critical analysis
and critical generalization of an actual research problem based on domestic
and foreign scientific sources (at least 25 sources, of which at least 50% are foreign) with an assessment of their scientific novelty and originality. It is recommended to confirm the results of critical analysis and generalization with comparative tables, graphs, and figures. The article should also reflect controversial (problematic) issues.

It is allowed to divide the sections "Research methods", "Research results
and their discussion", "Analytical part" into several logically related subsections.

4. Text formatting:

a) the text of the material for publication must be carefully edited by the author;

b) the text on one side of the A4 sheet is typed on a computer (Times New Roman font 14, interval 1.5, without hyphenation, in one column, all fields 2 cm, page numbering at the bottom in the middle);

c) on the first page of the author's material should be printed: type of article (scientific, review, editorial, discussion, review, etc.), UDC (universal decimal classification), in Russian and English title (in capital letters, bold, without underscores); full name of the authors (no more than three); place of work (name of institution), e-mail address of the authors (without the word e-mail), abstract, keywords.

Annotation requirements. The abstract should be brief, informative, contain the purpose of the work, research methods, the main provisions and results of the study (the main results of theoretical and/or experimental studies, factual data, discovered relationships and patterns), conclusions with justification of the scientific novelty of the results. The abstract may also include other information relevant from the point of view of the authors, for example, recommendations on the application of the results obtained. The approximate volume of the annotation is 100-250 words.

5. Making formulas in the text:

a) formulas must be typed on a computer in the Microsoft formula editor word (equation), font size 14 is equivalent (Times New Roman);

b) in formulas it is recommended to use letters of the Latin and Greek alphabets (in italics);

c) formulas are printed in the center, the number is at the right margin of the page (only formulas mentioned in the text should be numbered).

6. Design of figures and tables:

a) drawings should be allocated in a separate block for the convenience of transferring in the text or inserted from a file made in any of the generally accepted graphic editors, under the figure is put: Fig. 2. and then follow the explanations;

b) if there is more than one table in the text, then they should be numbered (first it is written: Table 2, on the same line the name of the table is bold, and then the table itself follows);

c) if there is one table or one figure in the text, then they should not be numbered;

d) tables should have a "vertical" construction;

e) in the text, references to tables and figures are made as follows: Fig. 2, Table 4, if there is only one figure or one table, then the word is written in its entirety: table, figure.

7. Making a bibliography (list of references):

The list of references should contain at least 10 sources, for review analytical articles at least 25 sources.

At the same time, the number of links to articles from foreign scientific journals and other foreign sources should be at least 30% of the total number of links, for review analytical articles at least 50%.

The list of references should contain no more than 30% of the sources authored or co-authored by the author of the article.

Rules for the design of the list of references:

a) in the text, references to the cited literature are indicated by an ordinal number
in square brackets;

b) the list should contain the cited literature, numbered in the order
of its mention in the text.

Article-by-article bibliographic lists must comply with GOST R 7.0.5–2008.

Examples of the design of the list of sources:

List of sources

1. Kropacheva A.V. On some issues of the procedure for the introduction of the state of emergency in the Russian Federation // Bulletin of the O.E. Kutafin University (MGUA). 2016. No. 5. pp. 196-201.

2. Malko A.V. Incentives and restrictions in law: theoretical and informational aspect. Saratov: Publishing House of the Saratov University, 1994. 59 p.

3. Human rights: studies. / ed. by E.A. Lukasheva. 3rd ed., pererab. M.: Norm: INFRA-M, 2015. p. 20.

4. Starostin S.A. Management of internal affairs bodies in emergency situations (legal and organizational aspects): autoref. dis. ...Dr. yurid. M.: Akad. Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, 2000. 33 p.

5. On Amendments to Articles 3.5 and 13.15 of the Code
of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation: Feder. Law of April 5, 2021 No. 58-FZ. URL: www.pravo.gov.ru (accessed: 19.11.2021).

6. About fire safety: Feder. the law of 21 Dec. 1994 No. 69-FZ // Sobr. legislation of the Russian Federation. Federation. 1994. No. 35. St. 3649.

7. On the approval of Fire Safety Rules in Forests: Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation. Federation No. 1614 dated October 7, 2020. Access from help.- the legal system "ConsultantPlus".

8. On the approval of the Rules for extinguishing forest fires: order of the Ministry of Natural Resources
and Ecology of the Russian Federation. Federation of July 8, 2014 No. 313 // Russian Gas. 2014. 15 Aug. No. 184(6456).

9. Semeykin S.A. State of emergency: the concept and problems of its improvement // Emergency legislation and the fight against terrorism: collection of scientific. articles. M.: Akad. Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, 2003. pp. 48-49.

10. The Constitution of the Russian Federation (adopted by popular vote on 12 Dec. 1993) // Official Internet portal of legal information. URL: www.pravo.gov.ru (accessed: 04.07.2021).

8. Design of the section "Information about authors"

Information about the authors is attached at the end of the article and includes: Full name, position, place of work with an indication of the address and its postal code; phone number; academic degree, academic title, honorary title; email address; for each author's ORCID (https://orcid.org /).

All scientific articles submitted to the editorial office of the journal undergo mandatory anonymous ("blind") reviewing (the authors of the manuscript do not know the reviewers and receive feedback about the article from the editorial board of the journal). 1. Review of articles is carried out by members of the Editorial Board and editorial board, as well as invited reviewers – leading experts in the relevant industry in Russia and other countries. The decision on the selection of a reviewer for the examination of the article is made by the curator (editor-in-chief) of the journal. All reviewers are recognized experts on the subject of peer-reviewed materials and have had publications on the subject of the reviewed article for the last 3 years. The review period is up to one month, but it can be extended at the request of the reviewer. 2. Each article is sent to at least 1 reviewer. 3. The reviewer has the right to refuse to review without explaining the reasons. 4. The purpose of the scientific examination carried out by the reviewer is a meaningful expert assessment of the quality of a scientific article according to the following mandatory criteria: – compliance of the article with the profile (thematic areas) of the journal; – compliance of the title of the article with its content; – justification of the relevance of the problem or task being solved; – clear formulation of the purpose of the work; – reliability, originality, scientific level of the article; – scientific novelty, theoretical and practical significance of the results obtained; – reasonableness of conclusions; – the consistency of the presentation of the material, the presence of errors, technical errors; – compliance with ethical principles and norms of the scientific publication process. Based on the results of the review of the manuscript, the reviewer gives a reasoned conclusion about the possibility of publishing the article: – the article is recommended for publication in the presented form; – the article is recommended for publication after correcting the shortcomings noted by the reviewer; – the article needs substantial revision and re–review; – the article needs additional review by another specialist; - the article cannot be published in the journal.  1. The review may be executed using a formalized review form or in any form with mandatory reflection of the information set out in paragraph 4 of this regulation. 2. The reviewer provides a prepared review to the curator (editor-in-chief) of the journal. 3. If the review contains recommendations for correcting and finalizing the article, the editorial board sends the text of the review to the author with a proposal to take them into account when preparing a new version of the article or to refute them in a reasoned way (partially or completely). The revision of the article should not take more than two months from the date of sending an e-mail to the authors about the need for changes. 4. If the authors refuse to finalize the materials, they must notify the editorial board in writing or orally of their refusal to publish the article. If the authors do not return the revised version after 3 months from the date of sending the review, even if there is no information from the authors with a refusal to finalize the article, the editorial board removes it from the register. 5. If the author and reviewers have unresolved contradictions regarding the manuscript, the editorial board has the right to send the article for additional review. 6. In case of rejection of the article based on the results of the review, the editorial board sends the author a reasoned refusal. An article not recommended for publication by the decision of the editorial board is not accepted for reconsideration. A message about the refusal to publish is sent to the author by e-mail. 7. The final decision on publication is made by the editorial board. After the decision of the editorial board of the journal to allow the article to be published, the editorial board informs the author about it and specifies the publication dates. 8. The original reviews are kept in the editorial office of the journal for 5 years.

Publications are carried out free of charge.

Gavkalyuk Bogdan Vasil'evich  — Head of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire of EMERCOM of Russia
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Zybina Ol'ga Aleksandrovna  — Deputy Head of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire of EMERCOM of Russia
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Utkin Nikolay  — Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia (department of theory and history of state and law, professor)
doctor of jurisprudence sciences
Academic rank honored lawyer of the Russian Federation
professor
Russian Federation
Agayev Guloglan  — Professor of the Department of Criminal Law of the Saint-Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Bondurovsky Vladimir  — Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Treaty Organization on collective security
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Vinokurov Vladimir  — Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Greshnykh Antonina  — Dean of the Faculty of Training of Highly Qualified Personnel of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Ishekov Konstantin  — Associate Professor of the Department of Legal Foundations of Management, Faculty of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Moscow, Russian Federation
Mayurov Nikolay  — Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
State university of marine and river fleet named after admiral S.O. Makarov (department of theory and history of state and l, professor)
doctor of jurisprudence sciences
Academic rank honored lawyer of the Russian Federation
professor
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Musket Ivan  — Director of the International Institute for Monitoring the Development of Democracy, Parliamentarism and Respect for the Electoral Rights of Citizens of the IPA CIS member States
Council of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly (International Institute for monitoring the development of democracy, parliamentarism and respect for the electoral rights of citizens of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly member States, deputy head of the Secretariat of the Council, directo)
doctor of jurisprudence sciences
professor
Russian Federation
Kovaleva Natalya  — Professor of the State University of Management, Chief Researcher of the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Russian Federation
Kruchinina Nadezhda  — Professor of the Criminalistics Department of the O.E. Kutafin Moscow State Law University
Russian Federation
Kuzbagarov Askhat  — Professor of the Department of Civil Law of the North-Western Branch of the Russian State University of Justice
Russian Federation
Makarov Oleg  — Director of the Belarusian Institute for Strategic Studies (Republic of Belarus, Minsk)
Belarus
Safarzoda Bakhtovar  — Deputy Secretary General of the Council of the Interparliamentary Assembly – Plenipotentiary Representative of the Majlisi Oli of the Republic of Tajikistan in the IPA CIS and PA CSTO
Russian Federation
Shishkin Sergey  — Professor of the Department of Civil Law of the North-Western Branch of the Russian State University of Justice
Russian Federation
Shurukhnov Nikolay  — Chief Researcher of SIC-3 Research Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service
Russian Federation
Dmitrieva Irina  — Head of the Editorial Department of the Center for the Organization of Research and Editorial Activities of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation
Nemchenko Stanislav  — Head of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation
Shenshin Victor  — Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Saint-Petersburg University of State Fire Service of Emercom of Russia (Department of Theory and History of State and Law, docent)
candidate of jurisprudence sciences
docent
Russian Federation
Vinogradov Vladimir  — Engineer of the Department of Planning, Organization and Coordination of Scientific Research of the Center for the Organization of Research and Editorial Activities of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation
Doilnitsyn Alexey  — Deputy Head of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation
Zozulya Alexandr  — Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of theSaint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia (department of theory and history of state and law, associate professor)
candidate of jurisprudence sciences
Russian Federation
ORCID:0000-0002-6571-136X
Zokoev Valery  — Head of the Department of Protection of the Population and Territories of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation
Iroshnikov Denis  — Head of the Department of Legal Support of National Security of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation
Mutalieva Layla  — Deputy Head of the Department of Civil Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation
Smirnova Anna  — Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation
Elmurzaev Asoltan  — Associate Professor of the Department of Civil Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation
Domnicheva Anastasia  — Senior Editor of the Department of Prepress Preparation of the Editorial Department of the Center for the Organization of Research and Editorial Activities of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation
THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL LEGAL SCIENCES
PUBLIC LAW (STATE-LEGAL) SCIENCES
PRIVATE LAW (CIVIL) SCIENCES
CRIMINAL LAW SCIENCES
PRIVATE LEGAL ASPECTS OF SECURITY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
PUBLIC LEGAL ASPECTS OF SECURITY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
CURRENT ISSUES IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CASES RELATED TO FIRES AND EMERGENCIES
PRIVATE LEGAL ASPECTS OF SECURITY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
PUBLIC LEGAL ASPECTS OF SECURITY DURING EMERGENCIES
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SCIENCES
Publisher
Saint-Petersburg University of State Fire Service of Emercom of Russia
Founder
Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
The certificate of registration of the periodical (print)
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Date of issue testifies to the registration of the newspaper (print)
11.03.2014

Highlights the problems and directions of improving legislation in the field of fire safety, civil defense, prevention and liquidation of emergency situations; theoretical and historical and legal problems of the formation and development of bodies to combat fires and natural disasters; legal aspects of ensuring security in emergency situations, restrictions and protection of human and civil rights and freedoms in a state of emergency and emergency situations, compensation for damage from fires and other emergencies; investigations of criminal cases on fires, responsibility for administrative offenses in the field of fire safety, civil defense, protection of the population and territories from emergency situations.

The journal accepts articles on the following specialties:

5.1.1. Theoretical and historical legal sciences. 

5.1.2. Public law (state law) sciences. 

5.1.4. Criminal law sciences.

Suggested categories:

Theoretical and historical legal sciences.

Public-legal (state-legal) sciences. 

Private-legal (civil) sciences. 

Criminal law sciences. 

International legal sciences.

Ethical obligations of the editors of the journal 1. All manuscripts submitted to the editorial office are carefully selected and reviewed. The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject the article or return it for revision. 2. The editor should consider all manuscripts submitted for publication without prejudice, evaluating each one on its merits, regardless of race, religion, nationality, as well as the position or place of work of the author(s). The editor may, however, take into account the relationship of the manuscript currently under consideration with other previously submitted works by the same authors. 3. The editor should review the manuscripts submitted for publication as quickly as possible. 4. All responsibility for acceptance or rejection of the manuscript lies with the editor-in-chief. A responsible and balanced approach to the performance of these duties usually implies that the editor takes into account the recommendation of the reviewer – Doctor of Sciences of the relevant scientific field regarding the quality and reliability of the manuscript submitted for publication. However, manuscripts may be rejected without review if the editor believes that they do not correspond to the profile of the journal. 5. The editor and members of the editorial board should not provide other persons with any information related to the content of the manuscript under consideration, except for persons who participate in the professional evaluation of this manuscript. After a positive decision of the editor regarding the manuscript, the article is published in the journal and posted on the appropriate electronic resources. 6. It is allowed to distribute any articles from the journal or excerpts from them via electronic networks, but with such distribution, a link to the original source is mandatory. It is prohibited to publish and/or distribute the materials of the journal by third parties or organizations on paper and hard electronic media. 7. In accordance with international legislation regarding the observance of copyright on electronic information resources, the materials of the website, electronic magazine or project may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form (electronic or printed) without the prior written consent of the authors and the editorial board of the journal. When using published materials in the context of other documents, a reference to the original source is necessary. 8. The editor must respect the intellectual independence of the authors. 9. The responsibility and rights of the editor of the journal in relation to any submitted manuscript, the author of which is the editor himself, must be delegated to some other qualified person. 10. Unpublished information, arguments or interpretations disclosed in the submitted manuscript may be used in the editor's own research only with the author's consent. If the manuscript is so closely related to the current or past research of the editor that a conflict of interest may arise, the editor should take measures to ensure that some other qualified person assumes editorial responsibility for this manuscript. 11. If the editor is presented with convincing evidence that the main content or conclusions of the work published in the journal are erroneous, the editor should facilitate the publication of an appropriate message indicating this error and, if possible, correcting it. This message can be written by the person who discovered this error, or by an independent author. 12. The author may request that the editor not use some reviewers when reviewing the manuscript. However, the editor may decide to use one or more of these reviewers if he feels that their opinions are important for an impartial review of the manuscript. Such a decision can be made, for example, in the case when there are serious contradictions between this manuscript and the previous work of a potential reviewer.  Ethical obligations of authors 1. The main responsibility of the author is to provide an accurate report on the conducted research, as well as an objective discussion of its significance. 2. The authors of the articles bear full responsibility for the content of the articles and for the fact of their publication. The editorial board of the journal does not bear any responsibility to the authors and/or third parties and organizations for possible damage caused by the publication of the article. The editorial board has the right to withdraw an already published article if it turns out that someone's rights or generally accepted norms of scientific ethics were violated during the publication of the article. The editorial board informs the author who submitted the article about the fact of withdrawal of the article. 3. The journal volume is a limited resource, therefore the author is obliged to use it wisely and economically. 4. The initial report on the results of the study should be sufficiently complete and contain the necessary links to available sources of information. 5. The author should cite those publications that have had a decisive influence on the essence of the presented work, as well as those that can quickly introduce the reader to earlier works that are essential for understanding this study. With the exception of reviews, it is necessary to minimize the citation of works that are not directly related to this message. The author is obliged to conduct a literary search in order to find and cite original publications that describe research closely related to his article. 6. When preparing a manuscript for publication, the author must inform the editor about the author's related manuscripts submitted to the press or accepted for publication. Copies of these manuscripts should be submitted to the editor, and their links to the manuscript submitted for publication should be indicated. 7. The author should not submit manuscripts describing essentially the same results to more than one journal in the form of an initial publication, unless this is a re-submission of a rejected journal or a manuscript withdrawn by the author. It is acceptable to submit a manuscript of a full article expanding on a previously published short preliminary report (message) on the same work. However, when submitting such a manuscript, the editor should be notified of an earlier message, and this preliminary message should be quoted in this manuscript. 8. The author must explicitly indicate the sources of all the information cited or presented, with the exception of well-known information. Information obtained privately, in the course of a conversation, during correspondence or during discussions with third parties, should not be used or reported in the author's work without the express permission of the researcher from whom this information was obtained. Information obtained during the provision of confidential services, such as reviewing manuscripts or projects submitted for grants, should be treated in the same way. 9. Experimental or theoretical research can sometimes serve as a basis for criticizing the work of another researcher. Published articles, where appropriate, may contain similar criticism. Personal criticism, however, cannot be considered appropriate under any circumstances. 10. Co-authors of the article should be all those persons who have made a significant scientific contribution to the presented work and who share responsibility for the results obtained. Other contributions should be noted in the notes or in the "Acknowledgements" section. Administrative relations with this research are not in themselves grounds for the qualification of the relevant person as a co-author (but in some cases it may be appropriate to note significant administrative assistance in the work). Deceased persons who meet the criteria formulated above should be included among the authors, and the date of their death should be indicated in the note. Fictitious names cannot be specified as an author or co-author. The author who submits the manuscript for publication is responsible for ensuring that all those and only those persons who meet the criterion of authorship are included in the list of co-authors. In an article written by several authors, one of the authors who submits contact information, documents to the editorial office, and conducts correspondence with the editors, assumes responsibility for the consent of the other authors of the article to its publication in the journal. 11. The authors should inform the editor of any potential conflict of interest, for example, consulting or financial interests of any company, which could be affected by the publication of the results contained in this manuscript. The authors must ensure that there are no contractual relations or proprietary considerations that could affect the publication of the information contained in the submitted manuscript.  Ethical obligations of reviewers 1. Since the review of manuscripts is an essential stage in the publication process and, thus, in the implementation of the scientific method as such, each scientist is obliged to perform a certain proportion of the work on reviewing. 2. If the selected reviewer is not sure that his qualifications correspond to the level of research presented in the manuscript, he must immediately return the manuscript. 3. The reviewer must objectively assess the quality of the manuscript, the experimental and theoretical work presented, its interpretation and presentation, and also take into account the extent to which the work meets high scientific and literary standards. The reviewer must respect the intellectual independence of the authors. 4. The reviewer should take into account the possibility of a conflict of interest in the case when the manuscript under consideration is closely related to the current or published work of the reviewer. If in doubt, the reviewer should immediately return the manuscript without a review, indicating a conflict of interest. 5. The reviewer should not evaluate the manuscript with the author or co-author of which he has personal or professional ties, and if such relations may affect the judgment of the manuscript. 6. The reviewer should treat the manuscript submitted for review as a confidential document. 

Original research and review analytical articles corresponding to the profile of the journal are accepted for publication, presenting the results of a completed scientific research carried out on a relevant topic, having scientific novelty, having practical significance and theoretical justification, designed in accordance with the requirements.

The article should not be previously published and not submitted for consideration to other journals. All articles are checked in the "Anti-Plagiarism" system.

Articles of Master's degree students, cadets and students are accepted only
in collaboration with the supervisor.

1. Materials for publication are submitted to the editorial office of the journal in person or
on an electronic basis: pravobchs@igps.ru . The material must be accompanied by:

a) an article by a graduate student (associate) or an applicant with a review by a supervisor.

b) the electronic version of the article presented in the Microsoft Word editor (version not lower than 2003). The file name should be as follows:

Author1, Author2 – The first three words of the title of the article.doc , example: Iv – Analysis of Suez practice.doc;

c) there is no fee from adjuncts and postgraduates for the publication of manuscripts.

The publication reviews all materials submitted to the editorial
office for the purpose of their expert evaluation. Articles are reviewed without fail by members of the editorial board of the journal. The main purpose of the review is to provide the editorial board with reasoned information for making a decision on the publication of the material.

2. Articles, including drawings and captions to them, a list of references, should have a volume of 8 to 15 pages. In agreement with the management of the journal, articles can be accepted
and of a larger volume.

3. The text of the article must be structured by sections:

Introduction

The section "Introduction" analyzes the state of the problem under study according to publications of domestic and foreign sources, on the basis of which the relevance of the study is justified, the purpose and objectives of the study are formulated.

Research methods

The section describes the research methods used in the work, provides information about the objects of research, measuring equipment, describes the conditions of experiments, etc. It is possible to indicate references to works with a more detailed description of the methods, but the description given should be sufficient to understand the progress of the study.

When using standard (or known) methods and procedures, it is better to make references to relevant sources, without forgetting to describe modifications of standard methods, if any. If you use your own new method, the description of which has not been published anywhere before, it is important to provide all the necessary details. If the description of the method was previously published in a well-known journal, you can limit yourself to a link.

Another name of the section is also allowed, due to the specifics of the study
and articles prepared on its basis, for example, "Materials and methods of research", "Models and methods of research", "Theoretical foundations and methods of calculation".

Research results and their discussion

The section presents the results of the study in a logical sequence, which are confirmed by tables, graphs, figures. It also analyzes
and interprets the results obtained, describes the revealed patterns, confirms the reliability of the results, compares its own results with the data of other researchers.

Conclusion

The section outlines the main conclusions, summarizes the work done, substantiates the scientific novelty of the results obtained, provides scientifically sound recommendations for their use, defines the main directions of further research in this area.

The conclusion contains the main ideas of the main text of the article, but should not repeat the formulations given in the previous sections.

The list of references should contain at least 10 sources (of which at least 30% are foreign).

For REVIEW analytical articles, a different structure of the article is allowed:

1. Introduction.

2. Analytical part.

3. Conclusion.

The section "Analytical part" should present a critical analysis
and critical generalization of an actual research problem based on domestic
and foreign scientific sources (at least 25 sources, of which at least 50% are foreign) with an assessment of their scientific novelty and originality. It is recommended to confirm the results of critical analysis and generalization with comparative tables, graphs, and figures. The article should also reflect controversial (problematic) issues.

It is allowed to divide the sections "Research methods", "Research results
and their discussion", "Analytical part" into several logically related subsections.

4. Text formatting:

a) the text of the material for publication must be carefully edited by the author;

b) the text on one side of the A4 sheet is typed on a computer (Times New Roman font 14, interval 1.5, without hyphenation, in one column, all fields 2 cm, page numbering at the bottom in the middle);

c) on the first page of the author's material should be printed: type of article (scientific, review, editorial, discussion, review, etc.), UDC (universal decimal classification), in Russian and English title (in capital letters, bold, without underscores); full name of the authors (no more than three); place of work (name of institution), e-mail address of the authors (without the word e-mail), abstract, keywords.

Annotation requirements. The abstract should be brief, informative, contain the purpose of the work, research methods, the main provisions and results of the study (the main results of theoretical and/or experimental studies, factual data, discovered relationships and patterns), conclusions with justification of the scientific novelty of the results. The abstract may also include other information relevant from the point of view of the authors, for example, recommendations on the application of the results obtained. The approximate volume of the annotation is 100-250 words.

5. Making formulas in the text:

a) formulas must be typed on a computer in the Microsoft formula editor word (equation), font size 14 is equivalent (Times New Roman);

b) in formulas it is recommended to use letters of the Latin and Greek alphabets (in italics);

c) formulas are printed in the center, the number is at the right margin of the page (only formulas mentioned in the text should be numbered).

6. Design of figures and tables:

a) drawings should be allocated in a separate block for the convenience of transferring in the text or inserted from a file made in any of the generally accepted graphic editors, under the figure is put: Fig. 2. and then follow the explanations;

b) if there is more than one table in the text, then they should be numbered (first it is written: Table 2, on the same line the name of the table is bold, and then the table itself follows);

c) if there is one table or one figure in the text, then they should not be numbered;

d) tables should have a "vertical" construction;

e) in the text, references to tables and figures are made as follows: Fig. 2, Table 4, if there is only one figure or one table, then the word is written in its entirety: table, figure.

7. Making a bibliography (list of references):

The list of references should contain at least 10 sources, for review analytical articles at least 25 sources.

At the same time, the number of links to articles from foreign scientific journals and other foreign sources should be at least 30% of the total number of links, for review analytical articles at least 50%.

The list of references should contain no more than 30% of the sources authored or co-authored by the author of the article.

Rules for the design of the list of references:

a) in the text, references to the cited literature are indicated by an ordinal number
in square brackets;

b) the list should contain the cited literature, numbered in the order
of its mention in the text.

Article-by-article bibliographic lists must comply with GOST R 7.0.5–2008.

Examples of the design of the list of sources:

List of sources

1. Kropacheva A.V. On some issues of the procedure for the introduction of the state of emergency in the Russian Federation // Bulletin of the O.E. Kutafin University (MGUA). 2016. No. 5. pp. 196-201.

2. Malko A.V. Incentives and restrictions in law: theoretical and informational aspect. Saratov: Publishing House of the Saratov University, 1994. 59 p.

3. Human rights: studies. / ed. by E.A. Lukasheva. 3rd ed., pererab. M.: Norm: INFRA-M, 2015. p. 20.

4. Starostin S.A. Management of internal affairs bodies in emergency situations (legal and organizational aspects): autoref. dis. ...Dr. yurid. M.: Akad. Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, 2000. 33 p.

5. On Amendments to Articles 3.5 and 13.15 of the Code
of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation: Feder. Law of April 5, 2021 No. 58-FZ. URL: www.pravo.gov.ru (accessed: 19.11.2021).

6. About fire safety: Feder. the law of 21 Dec. 1994 No. 69-FZ // Sobr. legislation of the Russian Federation. Federation. 1994. No. 35. St. 3649.

7. On the approval of Fire Safety Rules in Forests: Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation. Federation No. 1614 dated October 7, 2020. Access from help.- the legal system "ConsultantPlus".

8. On the approval of the Rules for extinguishing forest fires: order of the Ministry of Natural Resources
and Ecology of the Russian Federation. Federation of July 8, 2014 No. 313 // Russian Gas. 2014. 15 Aug. No. 184(6456).

9. Semeykin S.A. State of emergency: the concept and problems of its improvement // Emergency legislation and the fight against terrorism: collection of scientific. articles. M.: Akad. Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, 2003. pp. 48-49.

10. The Constitution of the Russian Federation (adopted by popular vote on 12 Dec. 1993) // Official Internet portal of legal information. URL: www.pravo.gov.ru (accessed: 04.07.2021).

8. Design of the section "Information about authors"

Information about the authors is attached at the end of the article and includes: Full name, position, place of work with an indication of the address and its postal code; phone number; academic degree, academic title, honorary title; email address; for each author's ORCID (https://orcid.org /).

All scientific articles submitted to the editorial office of the journal undergo mandatory anonymous ("blind") reviewing (the authors of the manuscript do not know the reviewers and receive feedback about the article from the editorial board of the journal). 1. Review of articles is carried out by members of the Editorial Board and editorial board, as well as invited reviewers – leading experts in the relevant industry in Russia and other countries. The decision on the selection of a reviewer for the examination of the article is made by the curator (editor-in-chief) of the journal. All reviewers are recognized experts on the subject of peer-reviewed materials and have had publications on the subject of the reviewed article for the last 3 years. The review period is up to one month, but it can be extended at the request of the reviewer. 2. Each article is sent to at least 1 reviewer. 3. The reviewer has the right to refuse to review without explaining the reasons. 4. The purpose of the scientific examination carried out by the reviewer is a meaningful expert assessment of the quality of a scientific article according to the following mandatory criteria: – compliance of the article with the profile (thematic areas) of the journal; – compliance of the title of the article with its content; – justification of the relevance of the problem or task being solved; – clear formulation of the purpose of the work; – reliability, originality, scientific level of the article; – scientific novelty, theoretical and practical significance of the results obtained; – reasonableness of conclusions; – the consistency of the presentation of the material, the presence of errors, technical errors; – compliance with ethical principles and norms of the scientific publication process. Based on the results of the review of the manuscript, the reviewer gives a reasoned conclusion about the possibility of publishing the article: – the article is recommended for publication in the presented form; – the article is recommended for publication after correcting the shortcomings noted by the reviewer; – the article needs substantial revision and re–review; – the article needs additional review by another specialist; - the article cannot be published in the journal.  1. The review may be executed using a formalized review form or in any form with mandatory reflection of the information set out in paragraph 4 of this regulation. 2. The reviewer provides a prepared review to the curator (editor-in-chief) of the journal. 3. If the review contains recommendations for correcting and finalizing the article, the editorial board sends the text of the review to the author with a proposal to take them into account when preparing a new version of the article or to refute them in a reasoned way (partially or completely). The revision of the article should not take more than two months from the date of sending an e-mail to the authors about the need for changes. 4. If the authors refuse to finalize the materials, they must notify the editorial board in writing or orally of their refusal to publish the article. If the authors do not return the revised version after 3 months from the date of sending the review, even if there is no information from the authors with a refusal to finalize the article, the editorial board removes it from the register. 5. If the author and reviewers have unresolved contradictions regarding the manuscript, the editorial board has the right to send the article for additional review. 6. In case of rejection of the article based on the results of the review, the editorial board sends the author a reasoned refusal. An article not recommended for publication by the decision of the editorial board is not accepted for reconsideration. A message about the refusal to publish is sent to the author by e-mail. 7. The final decision on publication is made by the editorial board. After the decision of the editorial board of the journal to allow the article to be published, the editorial board informs the author about it and specifies the publication dates. 8. The original reviews are kept in the editorial office of the journal for 5 years.

Publications are carried out free of charge.

4 times a year (quarterly).

                        Abrazumov O V
Abrazumov O V Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Avdeeva I A
Avdeeva I A Sаint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Avdeeva I A
Avdeeva I A Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agaev G A
Agaev G A Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agaev G A
Agaev G A Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agaev G A
Agaev G A Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agaev G A
Agaev G A Saint-Petersburg university of the State fire service EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agaev G A
Agaev G A Saint-Petersburg university of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia


                        Agaev G A
Agaev G A Saint-Petersburg university of Internal affairs of Russia


                        Agaev G A
Agaev G A Saint-Petersburg university оf Russian Ministry оf internal affairs


                        Agayev G A
Agayev G A Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agaev G A
Agaev G A Saint-Petersburg university of Internal affairs of Russia


                        Agaev G A
Agaev G A Saint-Petersburg university of Internal affairs of Russia


                        Agaev G A
Agaev G A Saint-Petersburg university of Internal affairs of Russia


                        Agayeva R E
Agayeva R E Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agayeva R E
Agayeva R E Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agayeva R E
Agayeva R E Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agayeva R E
Agayeva R E Saint-Petersburg university of the State fire service EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agametova A A
Agametova A A Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia


                        Agarwal Dr. Mala
Agarwal Dr. Mala Government college Chimanpura, Jaipur (professor)


Gavkalyuk Bogdan Vasil'evich  — Head of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire of EMERCOM of Russia

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Zybina Ol'ga Aleksandrovna  — Deputy Head of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire of EMERCOM of Russia

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Utkin Nikolay  — Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia (department of theory and history of state and law, professor)
doctor of jurisprudence sciences
Academic rank honored lawyer of the Russian Federation
professor
Russian Federation
Agayev Guloglan  — Professor of the Department of Criminal Law of the Saint-Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Bondurovsky Vladimir  — Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Treaty Organization on collective security

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Vinokurov Vladimir  — Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Greshnykh Antonina  — Dean of the Faculty of Training of Highly Qualified Personnel of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Ishekov Konstantin  — Associate Professor of the Department of Legal Foundations of Management, Faculty of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Moscow, Russian Federation
Mayurov Nikolay  — Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
State university of marine and river fleet named after admiral S.O. Makarov (department of theory and history of state and l, professor)
doctor of jurisprudence sciences
Academic rank honored lawyer of the Russian Federation
professor
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Musket Ivan  — Director of the International Institute for Monitoring the Development of Democracy, Parliamentarism and Respect for the Electoral Rights of Citizens of the IPA CIS member States
Council of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly (International Institute for monitoring the development of democracy, parliamentarism and respect for the electoral rights of citizens of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly member States, deputy head of the Secretariat of the Council, directo)
doctor of jurisprudence sciences

professor
Russian Federation
Kovaleva Natalya  — Professor of the State University of Management, Chief Researcher of the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

Russian Federation
Kruchinina Nadezhda  — Professor of the Criminalistics Department of the O.E. Kutafin Moscow State Law University

Russian Federation
Kuzbagarov Askhat  — Professor of the Department of Civil Law of the North-Western Branch of the Russian State University of Justice

Russian Federation
Makarov Oleg  — Director of the Belarusian Institute for Strategic Studies (Republic of Belarus, Minsk)

Belarus
Safarzoda Bakhtovar  — Deputy Secretary General of the Council of the Interparliamentary Assembly – Plenipotentiary Representative of the Majlisi Oli of the Republic of Tajikistan in the IPA CIS and PA CSTO

Russian Federation
Shishkin Sergey  — Professor of the Department of Civil Law of the North-Western Branch of the Russian State University of Justice

Russian Federation
Shurukhnov Nikolay  — Chief Researcher of SIC-3 Research Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service

Russian Federation
Dmitrieva Irina  — Head of the Editorial Department of the Center for the Organization of Research and Editorial Activities of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

Russian Federation
Nemchenko Stanislav  — Head of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

Russian Federation
Shenshin Victor  — Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Saint-Petersburg University of State Fire Service of Emercom of Russia (Department of Theory and History of State and Law, docent)
candidate of jurisprudence sciences

docent
Russian Federation
Vinogradov Vladimir  — Engineer of the Department of Planning, Organization and Coordination of Scientific Research of the Center for the Organization of Research and Editorial Activities of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

Russian Federation
Doilnitsyn Alexey  — Deputy Head of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

Russian Federation
Zozulya Alexandr  — Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of theSaint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia (department of theory and history of state and law, associate professor)
candidate of jurisprudence sciences

Russian Federation
ORCID:0000-0002-6571-136X
Zokoev Valery  — Head of the Department of Protection of the Population and Territories of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

Russian Federation
Iroshnikov Denis  — Head of the Department of Legal Support of National Security of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation

Russian Federation
Mutalieva Layla  — Deputy Head of the Department of Civil Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

Russian Federation
Smirnova Anna  — Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

Russian Federation
Elmurzaev Asoltan  — Associate Professor of the Department of Civil Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

Russian Federation
Domnicheva Anastasia  — Senior Editor of the Department of Prepress Preparation of the Editorial Department of the Center for the Organization of Research and Editorial Activities of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia

Russian Federation

The editor-in-chief of the journal is Professor, Doctor of Law, Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law Of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia Utkin Nikolai Ivanovich.

e-mail: tigp@igps.ru

phone: 8(812)645-20-20

Mission

Editorial board of the journal "LAW. SAFETY. EMERGENCY SITUATIONS", published by the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia, maintains a high level of requirements for the selection and acceptance of articles submitted to the editorial office. These standards are determined by the scientific direction of the journal and the quality standards of publications adopted in the scientific community. When developing the provisions of the publishing policy, the editorial board was guided by the recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics, United Kingdom) and the experience of foreign professional communities, scientific organizations and editorial offices of periodicals, as well as the declaration of the Association of Scientific Editors and Publishers. An essential feature of the professional scientific community is the adoption by scientists and specialists of the code, which establishes the basic norms of behavior and responsibilities of community members in relation to each other and to the public. Such a code is determined by the desire to ensure maximum benefit for the professional community and limit actions that could serve the interests of individuals, as well as ensure the right of each author to intellectual property. The editorial board of the journal presents a set of ethical standards that should guide the persons involved in the publication of research results corresponding to the profile of the journal (editors, authors and reviewers). The editorial board believes that the presented rules are understood and approved by the majority of qualified researchers, they can also provide significant assistance to students, postgraduates and young scientists who are to some extent new to research. Recognized scientists may welcome the opportunity to revisit issues that are of great importance for scientific practice.

Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Utkin Nikolay
utkinnick@mail.ru
Head of the Editorial Department of the Center for the Organization of Research and Editorial Activities of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Dmitrieva Irina
Head of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Saint-Petersburg university of State fire service of EMERCOM of Russia
Nemchenko Stanislav
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