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    The Scientific Research Institute of Maritime and Space Law (SRIMSL) is a private institution founded on February 14, 2020, engaged in research and experimental development in the field of social and humanitarian sciences.

    The institute’s primary activities include research in law and business, the development of the maritime and space industries, rocketry, science and technology, and the improvement of educational processes. As of December 2024, the legal address of SRIMSL is 03035, Kyiv, Heorhii Kirpa Street, Building 2A. The director of the institution is Andriy Anatoliiovych Ivanyshchuk.

    The institute participates in scientific research and publications, with its staff contributing to specialized journals dedicated to the legal aspects of maritime and space activities.

    Additional information about SRIMSL’s activities can be found in scientific publications and specialized editions related to maritime and space law.

    Main Areas of Activity of the Scientific Research Institute of Maritime and Space Law (SRIMSL):

    1. Conducting Expert Assessments

    The institute carries out comprehensive expert activities in various fields, providing professional evaluations on:

    • Legal Issues – analysis of regulatory legal acts, development of recommendations for legislative improvement, and legal opinions on various branches of law.
    • Business Processes – examination of corporate structures, assessment of legal risks for enterprises, and market trend analysis.
    • Maritime and Space Activities – evaluation of legal, economic, and technical aspects of projects in shipping, space exploration, and rocketry.
    • Scientific and Technical Developments – analysis of innovation prospects, feasibility studies, and technology assessments before implementation.

    2. Scientific Research

    SRIMSL conducts fundamental and applied research in the following areas:

    • Legal Sciences – study of pressing issues in law enforcement, development of recommendations for improving national and international law.
    • Maritime and Space Law – analysis of regulatory frameworks and creation of legal mechanisms for regulating activities in the world’s oceans and space.
    • Rocketry and High Technologies – research on innovative solutions in the aerospace and defense industries.
    • Economics and Business – development of business growth models and assessment of the economic efficiency of innovations.
    • Educational Reforms – research on modern teaching methods and implementation of up-to-date educational standards.

    3. Implementing Research Results in Practice

    A key objective of the institute is the application of scientific developments in real-world conditions:

    • Legal Practice – drafting legislative initiatives, consulting government bodies, and implementing legal solutions in the business environment.
    • Industry and Technology – supporting innovation in shipbuilding, aerospace, and defense industries.
    • Education and Workforce Training – creating training programs and preparing specialists for legal, scientific, and business sectors.
    • Business and Government Institutions – adapting advanced management practices and legal regulations in the public and private sectors.

    4. Improving Educational Processes

    The institute actively works on advancing education, specifically:

    • Developing Modern Educational Programs – adapting courses to align with international standards.
    • Interactive Teaching Methods – integrating simulations, case studies, and practical projects.
    • Training a New Generation of Specialists – educating professionals in law, science, business, and maritime and space activities.
    • International Cooperation – exchanging experience with leading educational and research institutions and conducting joint training programs and internships.

    These areas ensure a comprehensive approach to solving scientific, legal, and technical challenges, promoting innovation and the effective implementation of research into practice.

    The Scientific Research Institute of Maritime and Space Law (SRIMSL) engages in international cooperation through the following mechanisms:

    1. Participation in International Projects and Programs

    • Collaboration with international organizations, governmental, and non-governmental entities.
    • Engagement in global research initiatives in law, maritime and space technologies, and rocketry.
    • Joint research and expert assessments with foreign scientific institutions and universities.

    2. Signing Memorandums and Agreements

    • Establishing partnerships with foreign universities, research centers, and law firms.
    • Conducting joint educational and research programs with international partners.

    3. Organizing and Participating in International Conferences and Forums

    • Hosting conferences, symposiums, and round tables with the participation of foreign experts.
    • Presenting at international scientific and practical events.

    4. Publications in International Scientific Journals

    • Publishing research in prestigious peer-reviewed journals.
    • Collaborating with publishing houses and scientific resources abroad.

    5. Experience Exchange and Internships

    • Internship programs for researchers and students at international organizations and institutions.
    • Inviting foreign experts to deliver lectures and conduct research.

    6. Consulting for International Businesses and Government Bodies

    • Providing expert opinions and legal support to international companies, governmental institutions, and organizations involved in maritime, space law, and technologies.
    • Analyzing international legislation and adapting legal norms for foreign clients.

    These mechanisms enable SRIMSL to integrate into the global scientific community and contribute to the development of international law, science, and technology.

    Patents of the Scientific Research Institute of Maritime and Space Law (SRIMSL)

    1. First Patent – “GreenSpace”

    On June 16, 2021, the institute received a state patent for the “GreenSpace” rocket-space complex, featuring a launch vehicle with cold engines.

    2. Development of an Innovative Rocket Engine

    On November 24, 2021, the institute patented the “Kholodnyi” (Cold) reusable liquid rocket engine, operating on green fuel.

    3. Recognition in the Field of Materials Science

    On March 15, 2023, the institute obtained a patent for a composite multilayer material designed to protect against shrapnel and bullet ricochets.

    4. Further Growth and International Cooperation

    The institute continues to expand its partnerships and implement technological innovations to enhance national security.

    How the Scientific Research Institute of Maritime and Space Law (SRIMSL) Develops Science, Technology, and Education

    The Scientific Research Institute of Maritime and Space Law (SRIMSL) supports and advances science, education, and technology through comprehensive initiatives focused on research, educational development, and the practical implementation of innovations.

    1. Support and Development of Science

    • Conducting fundamental and applied research in law, economics, maritime and space technologies, and rocketry.
    • Publishing scientific articles and monographs in international journals and academic editions.
    • Participating in international scientific programs and grants to finance innovative projects.
    • Establishing interdisciplinary research groups to work on pressing scientific challenges.
    • Organizing scientific conferences, symposiums, and roundtables on relevant topics in science and law.

    2. Advancement of Educational Processes

    • Developing modern educational programs to train highly qualified specialists.
    • Integrating innovative teaching methods, including case studies, practice-based learning, and online courses.
    • Collaborating with universities and educational institutions to exchange expertise and create joint programs.
    • Training and retraining specialists in law, business, science, and maritime and space technologies.
    • Inviting foreign lecturers and experts to conduct lectures and seminars.

    3. Development of Technology and Implementation of Innovations

    • Conducting expert evaluations and feasibility studies of new technologies.
    • Partnering with companies and research centers in shipbuilding, aerospace, and defense industries.
    • Contributing to the creation and adaptation of cutting-edge technologies for various economic sectors.
    • Innovating to enhance safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability in the maritime and space industries.
    • Supporting startups and scientific-technical projects in collaboration with public and private sectors.

    4. Application of Research Results in Practice

    • Adapting scientific developments for business and government needs.
    • Creating mechanisms for implementing new technologies in production and management.
    • Providing consulting support for innovative projects, including legal and financial aspects.
    • Analyzing international experience and integrating best practices into Ukrainian scientific and technical projects.

    Through these initiatives, SRIMSL fosters the development of science, education, and technology, integrating modern technologies, international expertise, and an interdisciplinary approach to learning and research.

    Payment details:

    Recipient:

    PRIVATE INSTITUTION “RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MARITIME AND SPACE LAW”

    EDRPOU Code:

    43512694

    Bank:

    JSC “UNIVERSAL BANK”

    Account number:

    26000930000959

    IBAN:

    UA283220010000026000930000959

    Currency:

    UAH

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