Gyunduz Mamedov

Gyunduz Aidynovych Mamedov (Ukrainian: Гюндуз Айдинович Мамедов, Azerbaijani: Gündüz Aydın oğlu Məmmədov; born 26 October 1974 in Ganja, Azerbaijan) is a Ukrainian lawyer, Candidate of Juridical Sciences. Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine since 18 October 2019.

Gyunduz Mamedov
Гюндуз Мамедов
Deputy Prosecutor General
Assumed office
18 October 2019
PresidentPetro Poroshenko
Volodymyr Zelensky
Personal details
Born
Gyunduz Aidynovych Mamedov

(1974-10-26) October 26, 1974 at the
Ganja,  Azerbaijan SSR,  Soviet Union
Citizenship Ukraine
Alma materOdesa Mechnikov National University
Odessa National Economics University
Military service
Rank
State Counselor of Justice 3rd Class

Education

In 1996, he graduated from the Odessa State University named after I.I. Mechnikov, with a degree in law. In 2013, he graduated from the Odessa National University of Economics.

Career

He began his career in 1996 in the prosecution authorities of Ukraine. He worked as the Assistant Prosecutor in the Prosecutor's Office of the Primorsky district of Odessa city, and then became the First Deputy Prosecutor of the district.

From 2012 till 2013, he worked in the Prosecutor's Office of the Kyiv region. During 2013, he served as the Chief Scientific Officer of the Crime Fighting Problems Research Department in the Scientific and Research Institute of the National Prosecution Academy of Ukraine.

From December 2013 to July 2014, he held the position of the Head of the Investigation Department of the Dnipro Environmental Prosecutor's Office.

In July 2014, he was appointed a Prosecutor in Odessa.[1]

From December 2015, Mamedov worked as the Deputy Prosecutor of the Odessa region. While working in Odessa he was engaged in high-profile affairs, in particular, to stop the distribution of narcotic substances in law enforcement agencies, expose corruption schemes and gambling, arrest a criminal group that carried out robberies, extortion and other actions for two years.

He then was appointed the Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in 22 August 2016.[2][3]

On 31 March 2017, a new office of the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea[4] was opened with the participation of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko.

During the work as a prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea the directions of law enforcement bodies activity of the Autonomy in the territory of mainland Ukraine were determined, the work with the International Criminal Court was organized, cooperation with the non-governmental organisations was established, the methods of investigation of criminal proceedings against national security and war crimes were developed, because there was almost no investigative and judicial practice in these categories of cases until the year 2014. The foregoing was reflected in the Strategy for the Development of Activities of the Prosecutor's Office of the ARC in the conditions of temporary occupation for 2019-2021.[5]

Scientific Activity

• The research papers of Mamedov were published in professional publications, namely the Visnyk of the National Prosecution Academy of Ukraine, the Visnyk of the Prosecutor's Office.

• The Candidate of Juridical Sciences thesis «Functions of the Prosecutor's Office in Ukraine and Azerbaijan» (a comparative legal analysis).

• The transformation of the Ukrainian prosecutor's office functions in the modern conditions.

• The particularities of the prosecution activity in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

• The legal regulation of the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea activity: positive and negative aspects.

• The problematic issues of the protection of interests of citizens in the conditions of temporary occupation of the territory of the Crimean Peninsula.

• Prosecuting international crimes in Crimea.

Awards and certificates of honour

• The merit badge «Honored Worker of the Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine»

• The Merited Lawyer of Ukraine

Bibliography

• Prosecution of international crimes in Crimea.

• Prosecutor of the AR of Crimea Gunduz Mamedov delivers a lecture in Stanford.

• Observance of international standards for prisoners of war is not a right of Russia, but its duty.

• Sooner or later, crimes committed in the Crimea will be investigated by the International Criminal Court.

• Prosecutor of the AR of Crimea Gunduz Mamedov: "The main task for this year is to make the peninsula unbearable for the aggressor country."

• Why is the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea persecuting the dead leaders of the Soviet regime?

• Why should the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine make international "law of war" part of the legislation?

• How not to let suspects in treason run abroad?

See also

Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea

General Prosecutor of Ukraine

References

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