The Faculty of Law at Uzhhorod National University co-organized the traveling photo exhibition “Ecology and Law”
The exhibition is part of the “Docudays” festival, whose main theme—“Four Degrees”—is dedicated this year to the issues of climate change and environmental protection

On November 17, the traveling children’s photo exhibition “Ecology and Law” opened at the “Owl’s Nest” Cultural and Historical Center as part of the 14th Docudays International Traveling Documentary Film Festival on Human Rights.

Exhibition organizer Maria Symkovych noted that this event has become a tradition, as it is being held for the fourth time. According to festival co-coordinator Maria Mendzhul, an associate professor at the UzhNU Faculty of Law, the venue was not chosen at random: the organizers decided to add a touch of children’s creativity to the restored cultural landmark.
The young people were inspired to be creative by watching films about human rights as part of the 14th Docudays UA Traveling Festival.

The main theme of this year’s festival—“Four Degrees”—is dedicated to the issues of climate change and environmental protection. Environmentalists predict that by the end of the century, the Earth’s average temperature will rise by exactly that amount, triggering natural disasters across the planet. The festival invites visitors to become catalysts for change and to examine environmental protection from various perspectives—not only through film, but also through legal education and advocacy events, discussions, eco-actions, and more.
The guests were welcomed and the city’s most talented students were awarded valuable prizes and special awards by Ruslana Naturkach, Head of the Main Territorial Administration of Justice in Zakarpattia Oblast; Yaroslav Lazur, Dean of the Law Faculty at UzhNU; and Oksana Babunych, Head of the City Council’s Education Department.
According to Associate Professor of the Law Faculty Maria Mendzhul
Photo by Ksenia Shokina
