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Item Current problems of regulation of cross-border subsidies under the laws of the World Trade Organization in the context of the challenges posed by Chinese state initiatives(2023) Zmazhenko, Oleksandra; Koval, DmytroThe purpose of the study is to develop an approach to the extension of provisions on prohibited subsidies to international subsidization, as well as to determine the possibility of unification and universalization of approaches to solving this issue.Item Enforcement of International Law against Russia: External Outcasting(2024) Soldatenko, Dmytro; Koval, DmytroIn order to answer the research question, we will pursue the following objectives. In Chapter 1, we will examine underpinnings of the criticism of international law to situate our research into the wider theoretical debate. Chapter 2 will be devoted to understanding the concept of external outcasting as well as its origins and limitations. In Chapter 3 we will visit previous academic efforts to assess outcasting regime imposed on Russia and define the research gap. In Chapter 4 situates external outcasting of Russia into legal history perspective as a pivotal development of the prohibition on the use of force. Finally, Chapter 5 addressed basic characteristics of the mentioned outcasting regime including its legal basis and configuration.Item Peculiarities of protection of the rights of ukrainian natural and legal persons affected by the armed conflict with Russia in the European Eourt of Human Rights and International Investment Arbitration(2024) Makhno, Anton; Koval, DmytroThe thesis objective is to characterise the peculiarities of the legal remedies afforded to private persons in such avenues as the ECHR and arbitral institutions.Item Systematic character of war crimes as evidence of the genocidal intent(2023) Krytska, Olena; Koval, DmytroThe main goal of the work is researching the possibility of transition of war crimes into the crime of genocide, and based on it, creating the foundation for further proving the crime of genocide in the acts of the representatives of the Russian Federation against Ukrainians.Item The Right to self-defence of an attacked state in the context of prolonged occupation of territories: allowed or no?(2023) Hryshko, Volodymyr; Koval, DmytroThis master’s thesis aims to answer the question: Does the inherent right to self- defence allow a state to retake its occupied territory by force? Or, to put it differently, does the belligerent occupation of territory fall within the prerequisites for using armed force in self-defence? The crux of the issue lies in the fact that ceasefires, armistices, and relative peace usually accompany prolonged occupations. This compels the international community to choose between two dilemmas. Similar to the domain of international criminal law, where a ‘peace versus justice’ deal is usually at stake, the tough choice here consists in picking one from the ‘peace and sovereignty’ duo.