From 10 to 14 April, 2016 the delegation consisting of Professor Nadiia Kobetska and Associate Professor Svitlana Romanko participated in the Conference of Central and Eastern European Countries on Public Health and the Environment, held in Prague (Czech Republic). Professor Nadiia Kobetska and Associate Professor Svitlana Romanko spoke at the plenary session of the conference with a report on the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident «Ukrainian experience in establishing a causal connection between population diseases under unfavorable environmental factors after Chernobyl» (Ukraine’s experience in establishing a causal link between diseases and the impact of adverse environmental factors of the Chernobyl disaster).
On October 20–21, 2016, Assistant of the Department Lesia Danyliuk took part in the International Conference «Evolution of Private Law – New Approach», which took place in Katowice (Republic of Poland), on the basis of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Silesia. The topic of the speech was «Contractualregulationofusinghunting lands».
On October 17, 2019 an international conference on «National, European, International Standards of Legal Protection of Animals» was held on the basis of the Marie Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin (Republic of Poland). Representatives of the Department wereinvited to participate in the conference– Professor Nadiia Kobetska and Lecturer Lesia Danyliuk. Professor Nadiia Kobetskawas included in the scientific committee of the Conference and spoke at the plenary session with a report on «The use of animals in entertainment events: the requirements of Ukrainian legislation and the practice of their implementation».
On March 31, 2021 Professor Nadiia Kobetska and Lecturer Lesia Danyliuk participated in international online conference «Legal Aspects of Humanitarian Protection of Animals» in Lublin (Poland Republic) and presented the topic «Implementation of the Provisions of the European Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals into Ukrainian legislation: Some Theoretical and Applied Aspects».
On September 9–10, 2021 Associate Professor Lesia Danyliuk took part in a two-day online workshop organized by the Training and Capacity Building Committee of the Academy of Environmental Law of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The event was devoted to consideration of the peculiarities of teaching and studying environmental law in modern conditions and in the context of future challenges. At the workshop sessions, reports were presented that reflected the experience of teaching, studying and capacity building in environmental legislation aimed at the development of environmental legal disciplines. The speakers were scientists, teachers and students from Australia, Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand and Ukraine.
On April 10, 2023 Associate Professor Lesia Danyliuk at the invitation of the Yale School of the Environment (USA) took part in a webinar on the topic «Russia’s War and Ukrain’s Forests: Destruction and Resilience».
On October 26, 2023 the Department co-organized the International Scientific Conference «Animal Welfare. A Legal Perspective» (Lublin – Ivano-Frankivsk). The conference was held at the Department of Administrative Law and Administrative Sciences of the Faculty of Law and Administration of Marie Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin (Republic of Poland).
At the Conference the University was represented by Head of the Department, Associate Professor Zoryana Yaremak with the topic of the report «Fur farms in Ukraine: legal regulation and problems of adaptation of national legislation to EU legislation»; Associate Professor Lesia Danyliuk with the topic of the report «Сoncept of Animal Welfare in the National Legislation of Ukraine»; Deputy Director of the Educational and Scientific Law Institute, Lecturer Nataliia Bashuryn with the topic of the report «The concept of an animal as an object of civil rights under the national legislation of Ukraine: prospects for changing the established approach according to European standards».