Covid-19: Emergency Situation Regime in Ukraine
On 25 March 2020, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine resolved at its meeting to introduce the emergency situation regime throughout the country for 30 days.
Force Majeure in Ukraine: Legal Aspects
On 17 March 2020, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted Law of Ukraine No. 530-IX On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of Ukraine aimed at Preventing the Occurrence and Spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). The Law also provides for interpreting the “quarantine” as the force majeure.
Company Liquidation: terminating an LLC in Ukraine
The company liquidation is a complex and often long-term process requiring the legislation knowledge and development of a clear and step-by-step plan for winding-up. The company liquidation period in Ukraine depends on just how each step is prepared and complies with the applicable legislation. When liquidating a legal entity, it should be noted that it …
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Company Liquidation: terminating an LLC in Ukraine
The company liquidation is a complex and often long-term process requiring the legislation knowledge and development of a clear and step-by-step plan for winding-up. The company liquidation period in Ukraine depends on just how each step is prepared and complies with the applicable legislation. When liquidating a legal entity, it should be noted that it …
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Land Market Opening in Ukraine
On 31 March 2020, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted the Law On Amendments to Some Legislative Acts of Ukraine on the Agricultural Land Circulation. This Law shall introduce the land market in Ukraine from 1 July 2021. Since the date of the Law coming into effect, agricultural land owners shall be entitled to sell their …
Employment Relations in Ukraine at the Time of Quarantine
Since 12 March 2020, quarantine has been introduced throughout Ukraine to combat COVID-19. It will last for three weeks (it is quite possible that the quarantine will be extended) and will significantly affect the activities of most business entities.
Renewable energy in Ukraine: green auctions launched
In the first half of 2019 alone, renewable energy facilities with a capacity of more than 1.5 GW were connected to the Ukrainian grid, with about 96% of those being solar and wind energy facilities. In the whole of 2018, which has been a record-breaking year so far, numbers were almost half as high. The …
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General requirements to advertising in Ukraine
The main legal act regulating legal relations in the field of advertising is the Law of Ukraine On Advertising. The implementation of the Law in practice requires a detailed analysis and practical experience. The fulfillment of the requirements of the Law and other regulatory legal acts regulating advertising relations in Ukraine is a guarantee that government …
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Business in Ukraine: the ins and outs of top managers dismissal in Ukraine
Top managers belong to the category of employees on whom the company efficiency depends, as top managers implement business and corporate policies – strategies, business plans, and projects – and make decisions that will determine the future of company business. Although it is indisputable that business is based on complete trust, effective control mechanisms could hardly be dispensed with. …
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Competitors as accomplices
In 2019, it is getting apparent that violations of antitrust law, in particular in the area of anticompetitive concerted actions (for example, price collusion of oil traders or food products wholesalers) not only become dangerous due to the sanctions of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (hereinafter referred to as the AMCU), but also add a …