Editorial Team

 

Editor-in-Chief

  • Mikhail M. Krishtal, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Rector (Togliatti State University, Togliatti, Russia). 
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Deputy Editor-in-Chief

  • Svetlana I. Vershinina, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor, Director of Institute of Law (Togliatti State University, Togliatti, Russia). 
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Editors

  • Nikolay V. Azarenok, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor, Director of the Institute of Justice, Professor of Chair of Judicial Activity and Criminal Procedure (Ural State Law University named after V.F. Yakovlev, Ekaterinburg, Russia).
  • Aleksandr S. Dezhnev, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor, Professor of Chair of Criminal Procedure (Omsk Academy of the Ministry of the Interior of the Russian Federation, Omsk, Russia).
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  • Vladimir K. Duyunov, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Professor, professor of Chair "Criminal Law
    and Procedure" (Togliatti State University, Togliatti, Russia).
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  • Denis V. Iroshnikov, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor, Head of Chair of National Security Legal Support (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia).
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  • Alfir M. Khuzhin, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor, Professor of Chair of Civil Law and Procedure (Nizhny Novgorod Academy of the Ministry of the Interior of the Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia).
  • Tatiana V. Klenova, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Professor, Head of Chair of Criminal Law
    and Criminology (Samara National Research University, Samara, Russia).
  • Valentina A. Lazareva, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Professor, professor of Chair of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics (S.P. Korolev Samara National Research University, Samara, Russia).
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  • Petr P. Lang, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor, Professor of Chair of Civil and Arbitration Proceedings (Samara State University of Economics, Samara, Russia), judge (Moscow City Arbitration Court, Moscow, Russia).
  • Kirill V. Muravyev, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor, Deputy Head (for academic affairs) (Orel Law Institute of the Ministry of the Interior of the Russian Federation named after V.V. Lukyanov, Orel, Russia). 
  • Irina A. Nasonova, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Professor, professor of Chair of Criminal Procedure (Voronezh Institute of the RF Ministry of Internal Affairs, Voronezh, Russia).
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  • Aleksandr P. Nekrasov, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Professor, Professor of Chair of Criminal and Penal Law (Samara Law Institute, Samara, Russia).
  • Sergey B. Rossinskiy, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor, Chief Researcher of the Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Criminology Sector (Institute of State and Law of the RAS, Moscow, Russia).
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  • Tatyana K. Ryabinina, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Professor, Head of Chair of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics (Southwest State University, Kursk, Russia).
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  • Vitaly V. Subochev, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Professor, Head of Chair of Governmental Regulation (Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Moscow, Russia).
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  • Sergey Yu. Sumenkov, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor, Professor of Chair “State Legal Disciplines” (Penza State University, Penza, Russia).
  • Vasiliy V. Trofimov, Doctor of Sciences (Law), Associate Professor, Director of the Research Institute of State Legal Studies, Professor of Chair of Theory and History of State and Law (Derzhavin Tambov State University, Tambov, Russia).
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The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for the content and quality of the journal. The Editor-in-Chief forms the Editorial Board.

To become a member of the Editorial Board, an applicant must be a researcher with the Candidate or Doctor of Sciences degree who has been publishing his/her work in Russian or foreign journals on a regular basis (no less than 3 works a year) and has never violated regulations for publication ethics. If a member of the Editorial Board is found to have violated the author code of conduct, he/she will be immediately dismissed from the Editorial Board.

Members of the Editorial Board are to peer review submitted manuscripts and to give their expert opinion on the articles of questionable quality. Peer review and expert assessment of the articles of questionable quality are performed only at the request of the Editor-in-Chief.

The Editorial Board is subject to change by decision of the Editor-in-Chief. The number of members is not limited. If he/she is willing to, a member is free to quit the Board. This position is volunteer and is not paid for.

 

HOW TO BECOME A REVIEWER

Please contact us at vektornaukitgu@yandex.ru and write about your research interests and most significant achievements, indicating "Editorial Board" in the subject line. The Editor-in-Chief will decide whether to appoint the candidate.


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