Legal aspects of postwar reconstruction and development of the state (Ukrainian experience)

Aspectos jurídicos de la reconstrucción y el desarrollo del Estado en la posguerra (experiencia ucraniana)

Abstract

The aim of this article was to analyze the legal basis of the postwar restoration of Ukraine, and to investigate the possible options, programs and plans for effecting this restoration. The following methods were used for the detailed study of this topic: comparative, legal-cognitive, logical-legal, hermeneutic, statistical, dialectical and formal-legal. The results of the research are the definition of basic concepts and terms, namely “reparations” and “war”; clarification of peculiarities of Ukraine’s post-WWII reconstruction; research and analysis of Ukraine’s post-war programs, strategies and plans of renewal, and; establishment of peculiarities and payment of reparations for Ukraine. The legal framework of Ukrainian reconstruction was also studied. It is concluded that, the integration of all existing opportunities in the world to assist Ukraine in its post- war reconstruction will facilitate Ukraine’s accession to various international and European institutions, including the European Union. Also, the updating of new international acts regulating assistance to Ukraine and compensation from Russia will contribute to the improvement of the international legal framework, which in some respects has not changed since World War II.

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Author Biographies

Larysa Shevchuk, Lesya Ukrainian Volyn National University, Volyn region, Ukraine.

Candidate in Law Associate Professor of the Department of Civil Law Disciplines Faculty of Law, Lesya Ukrainian Volyn National University, 13 Volia Avenue, Lutsk city, Volyn region, 43025, Address of the Faculty of Law: 30 Vynnychenko Street (Building B), Lutsk city, Volyn region, 43025, + 38 (067) 3326449.

Andrii Dukhnevych, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, Lutsk, Ukraine.

Doctor of legal sciences, Head-professor of the Department of civil and juridical Disciplines Faculty of Law, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, 13 Voli Ave., Lutsk, Ukraine, 43025, 0677472643.

Nataliia Karpinska, Lesya UkrainkaVolyn National University, Ukraine.

Doctor of legal sciences, Associate Professor Professor of the Department of criminal law and procedure, Faculty of Law, Lesya UkrainkaVolyn National University. Ukraine.

Oksana Starchuk, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, Volyn region. Ukraine.

Candidate in Law, Associate Professor Department of Civil Law Disciplines, Faculty of Law, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, University address: 13 Volia Avenue, Lutsk city, Volyn region, 43025 Address of the Faculty of Law: 30 Vynnychenko Street (Building B), Lutsk city, Volyn region. Ukraine.

Nataliia Vozniuk, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, Lutsk, Ukraine.

Senior lecturer Department of civil law disciplines, Faculty of Law, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University 13 Voli Ave., Lutsk, Ukraine.

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Published
2023-04-27
How to Cite
Shevchuk, L., Dukhnevych, A., Karpinska, N., Starchuk, O., & Vozniuk, N. (2023). Legal aspects of postwar reconstruction and development of the state (Ukrainian experience): Aspectos jurídicos de la reconstrucción y el desarrollo del Estado en la posguerra (experiencia ucraniana). Political Questions, 41(77), 126-143. https://doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.4177.09