Central and Eastern European Legal Studies 2/2022
2022/ No 2
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Central and Eastern European Legal Studies 2/2022

War and Peace in Europe – Legal and Economic Issues of Russia’s Aggression against Ukraine and the Impacts of the War

Special issue edited by Carmen Plaza, Alevtyna Sanchenko, Volodymyr Ustymenko

This CEELS issue on “War and Peace in Europe – Legal and Economic Issues of Russia’s Aggression against Ukraine and the Impacts of the War” is a special issue edited under the directorship of Professor Dr. Carmen Plaza, Department of Administrative Law, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain; Dr. Alevtyna Sanchenko, Chief of the Centre for Advanced Studies and Cooperation on Human Rights in Economics, Leading Research Scientist of the Valentyn Mamutov Institute of Economic and Legal Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ph.D. in Law, Senior Researcher; and Professor Volodymyr Ustymenko, Director of the Valentyn Mamutov Institute of Economic and Legal Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Member of the Presidium and Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Doctor of Law, Honoured Lawyer of Ukraine.

It provides for the start of scientific discussion and elaboration of promising ideas on setting the problems of survival and development of Ukraine with the help of and together with European countries within the broad reform agenda, and on preventing a recurrence of any war in future [click on the link below to read the Introductory Remarks by V. Ustymenko and A. Sanchenko].

The issue echoes the thoughts of renowned Scholars and Researchers who live and work on the front line of this horrid conflict and work for prestigious institutions such as the Valentyn Mamutov Institute of Economic and Legal Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and different Universities. Their articles reflect on some of the core legal problems and challenges that this war arises: from human rights protection to social, economic, and environmental impact of the Russian aggression and the war, and the recovery expectations of the Ukrainian people.

An essential and common element of all the articles is that, though they assess the devastating impacts of the Russian aggression against Ukraine from different points of view, all of them focus on legal and economic instruments to speed up the recovery of Ukraine from the bounds of the war [click the link below to read the Foreword by C. Plaza and A. Sanchenko].

Summary

Ustymenko / A. Sanchenko, Introductory Remarks [IN ENGLISH] (8 pp.)

C. Plaza / A. Sanchenko, A Foreword [IN ENGLISH] (6 pp.)

M.Yu. Holovatenko / D. Kibets, Implementation of the Rights of Prisoners and Convicted Persons in the Period of the Russian Aggression against Ukraine [IN ENGLISH] (22 pp.)

A. Sanchenko, Human Rights Due Diligence in Europe and Its Potential for Ukraine’s Recovery [IN ENGLISH] (18 pp.)

І. Заблодська / О. Заєць, Current Problems of Implementation of International Norms on Regulation of the Institute of Insurance of Military Risks: Economic and Legal Aspect [IN UKRAINIAN] (13 pp.)

В. Устименко / О. Тарасевич / Р. Кірін / Є. Градобоєва, Assessment of Military Impact on the Environment of Cities on the Basis of Openness: Economic and Legal Aspects [IN UKRAINIAN] (17 pp.)

O. Zaichuk / Y. Zaichuck, The Precautionary Principle, Net-zero Transition and Model Liberalism after the War in Ukraine [IN ENGLISH] (14 pp.)

B. Derevyanko, Legal Aspects of Stimulating an Increase in the Share of “Green” Energy Use in the Transport Sector [IN ENGLISH] (14 pp.)

О. Трегуб, Bioenergy Component of Ukraine’s “Green” Energy Transformation in the War and Post-war Periods: Legal Aspects [IN UKRAINIAN] (13 pp.)

O. Chernykh, The Use of International Experience in the Legal Regulation of Blockchain in Ukraine as a Prerequisite for Access to Free Markets [IN ENGLISH] (15 pp.)

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