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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 The EU Ukraine Association Agreement and EU Common Values: One or Two Ways Dialogue?(2019) Petrov, RomanThis article analyses the Association Agreement (AA) between the EU and Ukraine. It argues that this agreement constitutes a new legal framework, which has the objective to establish a unique form of political association and economic integration is characterised by three specific features: comprehensiveness, complexity and conditionality, and to promote EU values into legal systems of Ukraine. The article studies substantive and procedural means of promotion and protection of EU values in the AA. The article scrutinises objectives, institutional framework and mechanisms of enhanced conditionality and legislative approximation in the AA. In addition, means to protect EU values (the EU’s response to security conflicts in Ukraine) are discussed.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 Training on methods for the implementation of the Regulation (EU) 2017/1938 on Security of Gas Supply and other related Regulations, Vienna, 24-25 April 2023(Publications Office of the European Union, 2023) Fernandez Blanco Carramolino, Ricardo; Zaccarelli, Nicola; Farmer, R.; Prokofiev, A.; Badanova, Ielyzaveta; Rodríguez Gómez, N.; Bolado Lavín, RicardoThe Directorate C for Energy, Mobility and Climate of the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) have organised together with the Energy Community a comprehensive training on "Methods for the implementation of the Regulation (EU) 2017/1938 on Security of Gas Supply and other related Regulations”" This training was held in Vienna, Austria, on 24-25 April 2023. The objective of this training course, is to provide interested experts and organisations with the methods needed to implement the regulation. Specifically, the course provides practical guidelines to elaborate three important documents stemming from this regulation: the Risk Assessment, the Preventive Action Plan and the Emergency Plan. As a distinctive feature compared to previous editions, a description of the recently adopted regulations related to security of gas supply in the European Union has been presented. The training is very timely given that the Contracting Parties of the Energy Community should submit their respective Risk Assessments by 1 January 2024.