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26/02/2026
Marking the fourth year of Russia’s full‑scale invasion, in this article, our Ukrainian firm traces how the country’s labour laws have shifted from emergency fixes to a more stable framework, balancing business continuity with the protection of employees in wartime.
11/12/2025
A Review for A Guide to the New World: The Race for Foreign Talent
05/11/2025
Recent legislative changes in Ukraine affect employment suspension, inspections, collective agreements, and vocational education. These changes reflect the state’s effort to adapt labour legislation to the realities of wartime conditions while also promoting long-term development of the workforce.
16/07/2025
In the face of the challenges of martial law, Ukraine is reshaping its labour legislation, striving to meet global standards while adapting to the evolving realities of the present moment.
14/02/2025
A quarterly labor legislation review
23/04/2024
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, about 6.5 million Ukrainian citizens have become refugees in different parts of the world. Almost every one of these people has a family: husband, wife, parents, children, siblings, etc. Due to the fact that since the first days of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, men between the ages of 18 and 60 have been prohibited from leaving the country, the majority of Ukrainian refugees are women and children.
23/10/2023
The impact of war on a nation extends far beyond the battlefield, seeping into the very fabric of society and the lives of its people. Within this context, family law takes on a profound significance, addressing not only the intricacies of divorce and custody, but also the protection and well-being of vulnerable children and families caught in the tumultuous wake of conflict.
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