Khotynska-Nor Oksana
Doctor of sciences (Sciences of Law), Professor of the Department of justice of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
member of the Commission on Legal Reform under the President of Ukraine;
member of the National Council for the Recovery of Ukraine from the Consequences of the War;
member of the Scientific Advisory Council under the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
EDUCATION
1996-2001 рр. - specialist of law, Institute of Advocacy at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
CAREER
2001-2018 рр. - assistant, teacher, associate professor, professor of the department of civil, economic law and process.
Academy of Advocacy of Ukraine, Kyiv.
2004-2011 рр. - law practice (part-time).
Legal company "G & K", Kyiv.
2011-2018 рр. - head of the legal department, scientific consultant.
The Higher Specialized Court of Ukraine for consideration of civil and criminal cases in Kyiv.
2011-2018 рр. - Professor of the Department of Justice, Faculty of Law of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
2020 р. (until today) - head of the Department of notary, enforcement and advocacy, prosecutor's office, judiciary of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
THESIS
2006 р. - Defended thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (Sciences of Law), specialty 12.00.10 – judiciary; prosecutor's office and advocacy. Thesis topic: "Bindability of court decisions as a constitutional basis of the judiciary of Ukraine."
2017 р. - Defended thesis for the degree of Doctor of Sciences (Sciences of Law), specialty 12.00.10 – judiciary; prosecutor's office and advocacy. Thesis topic: "Theoretical, legal and praxeological foundations of judicial reform in Ukraine."
AREA OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND INTERESTS
The concept of "transit" justice, ensuring a person's right to a fair trial, problems of the functioning of the judiciary and the legal profession, problems of judicial reform in Ukraine, current issues of the status of judges and lawyers, the judicial system, civil justice and executive proceedings.