Abstract
In light of new threats in the field of human rights stemming from global geopolitical shifts, criminal law is facing a myriad of new challenges that require adequate responses. Given this context, it is crucial to develop and refine criminal legal measures (CLMs) in order to safeguard societal interests and maintain stability in social relations. This paper undertakes an analysis of contemporary problems in the area of legal regulation and CLMs, as well as assesses the effectiveness of CLMs for individuals engaged in criminal misconduct. The research provides grounds for arguing that the absence of a clear definition of CLMs in Ukrainian legal science renders the term potentially problematic. Moreover, there are currently no taxonomic markers or criteria for classifying CLMs, nor methods for evaluating the effectiveness of specific measures. Within the framework of the announced reforms in Ukraine’s criminal law, it becomes imperative not only to revisit the concept of CLMs but also to develop robust methodologies for assessing their effectiveness. This measure appears necessary both in light of the need to legally formalize CLMs and to systematize them in the future.