Chernivtsi University and Scientific Heritage of Hans Gross: History and Modern Times

Authors

  • Ivan Toronchuk PhD, Associate Professor, Deparment of European Law and Comparative Law Studies, Yuri Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University
  • Andrii Shevchuk PhD, Associate Professor, Deparment of Criminal Law, Yuri Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University
  • Tetiana Hrekul-Kovalyk PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Theory of Law and Human Rights, Yuri Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University

Keywords:

history of forensics, criminal psychology, crime, criminal law

Abstract

The article under studies deals with the issue of scientific and practical activities of a prominent scholar, practitioner and educator Hans Gross, who taught at the Faculty of Law of Chernivtsi University at the time when Bukovyna was a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Particular emphasis has been laid on the issue of formation of forensics as a science and its objectives in scholastic views of Hans Gross, as well as his vision of how it interacts with criminal law and what role it plays in training the future investigators and investigating crimes.

Published

2023-04-13

How to Cite

Toronchuk, I., Shevchuk, A., & Hrekul-Kovalyk, T. (2023). Chernivtsi University and Scientific Heritage of Hans Gross: History and Modern Times. Ars Aequi, 12(1), 141–147. Retrieved from https://revista.drept-ovidius.ro/index.php/arsaequi/article/view/218

Issue

Section

Public Law