Інститут німецького права
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Метою інституту є надання студентам базових знань з німецького права німецькою мовою.
Це платформа для академічних і міждисциплінарних досліджень, порівняльного дослідження права на основі німецького та українського законодавства. Схожість минулого та теперішнього українського і німецького права, а також існуючі проблеми обох правових систем, є частиною дослідження. Зокрема на цьому порівняльному фоні аналізуються останні розробки українського законодавства.
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Item European Integration, and Democracy and Human Rights Reforms in Ukraine in the Wartime(2025) Shyrokykh, Karina; Busol, Kateryna; Koval, DmytroIn this chapter, we explore the process of European integration and reforms, both of which gained momentum amidst the war, while also investigating their inter-relationship. We ask: To what extent, how, and why does the EU integration accelerate reforms in Ukraine amidst the war? To address these questions, we examine the progress made in the policy areas of justice, anti-corruption, and gender equality, which have been the focus of long-standing EU-promoted reforms. We address these policy areas as notable achievements have taken place in these domains in the first year and a half of full-scale Russian aggression. Reforms in these policy areas for long have been the least likely to take place as they faced systematic resistance in Ukraine due to different reasons, which we discuss below. We explain how Russia’s full-scale invasion has become a catalyst of important transformations in Ukraine and what the role of European integration has played in the process of reforms.Item Protecting cultural heritage from armed conflicts in Ukraine and beyond : research for CULT Committee(Policy Department for Structural and Cohesion Policies, 2023) Campfens, Evelien; Jakubowski, Andrzej; Hausler, Kristin; Selter, Elke; Busol, Kateryna; Ablyalimova-Chyihoz, Elmira; Koval, Dmytro; Yashnyi, DenysThis study examines how cultural heritage can be better protected from the effects of armed conflicts, in Ukraine and beyond. It includes an analysis of the applicable international law and policy frameworks and the practice of key international actors in Ukraine, as well as in past conflicts. It concludes with a set of specific recommendations to the EU and its Member States to strengthen the protection of cultural heritage from the effects of armed conflicts, now and in the future.Item Ukraine's thorny path to the EU : from "integration without membership" to "integration through war"(Palgrave Macmillan, 2025) Rabinovych, Maryna; Pintsch, Anne; Freudlsperger, Christian; Schimmelfennig, Frank; Dragneva, Rilka; Wolczuk, Kataryna; Van Elsuwege, Peter; Lazarenko, Valeria; Rabinovych, Maryna; Fedorenko, Kostiantyn; Busol, Kateryna; Koval, Dmytro; Haletska, Nataliya; Oprysk, Liliia; Aleksyeyeva, Yelyzaveta; Shyrokykh, Karina; Melen-Zabramna, Olga; Protsyk, Halyna; Buonanno, Laurie; Dyson, Kenneth; Laffan, Brigid; Radaelli, Claudio; Rhinard, Mark; Ripoll Servent, Ariadna; Schimmelfennig, Frank; Sternberg, Claudia; Tocci, NathalieThis publication is based on work carried out in the framework of the research project "Lowering the Bar? Compliance Negotiations and EU-Ukraine Association Agreement", funded by the Research Council of Norway (grant number: 315777, project duration: 01/07/2021–15/ 08/2024). The project was implemented by the Department of Polit-ical Science and Management, University of Agder, Norway, and led by Associate Professor Dr. Anne Pintsch. As core project team and editors, Dr. Anne Pintsch (project leader) and Dr. Maryna Rabinovych (post-doctoral researcher with the “Low-ering the Bar?” project) would like to express sincere gratitude to the Research Council of Norway for funding the research on Ukraine, much needed amidst the war and Ukraine’s thorny path to its EU membership. We are also thankful to three Ukrainian institutions that have been project partners during these three challenging years and provided us with invalu-able local knowledge and insights: Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv; NGO "Foreign Policy Council ‘Ukrainian Prism’" with the primary loca-tion in Kyiv; and NGO "Environment People Law" in Lviv. Not least, we owe a word of gratitude to all chapter authors for their contributions and participation in the book workshop on 8–9 June 2022 in Kristiansand. We admire the resistance of Ukraine, Ukrainians, and Ukrainian academics to Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified war of aggression against Ukraine and their efforts on Ukraine’s path to membership in the European Union.