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摘要
在乌克兰的外交政策中,欧洲一体化是最优先事项之一。这适用于所有由当局控制的领域,以及由公共组织支持的领域。在分析和观察过去几年发生的社会进程时,在一定程度上可以跟踪欧洲一体化进程对社会的影响。在教育、保健和社会项目中,积极开展针对青年人的工作。在支持残疾人方面正在发生变化,即在建造建筑物和铺设道路以及在城市的技术规划中开始考虑残疾人的需求,但更重要的是社会对残疾人的态度发生了变化。欧洲一体化进程的主要战略文件是乌克兰与欧盟的联系国协定。这项协议阐明了乌克兰对欧洲联盟的义务,以及欧洲联盟在欧洲一体化道路上将作出的贡献。这一问题表明欧洲一体化如何影响并可能影响乌克兰民法领域的立法。介绍了乌克兰民法典的实质,以及金融市场、保护公民权利、知识产权和继承方面正在发生的变化。下面我们将详细介绍本期中提出的研究向量。Nataliia S. Kuznietsova, Oleksandr V. Petryshyn和Denys S. Pylypenko研究了乌克兰民法典,即其创建的历史,由于欧洲一体化和法典的概念基础而发生的创新。作者对《全球比较法杂志》第10期(2021)1-4号的法典进行了深入分析
Re-codification of the Civil Law of Ukraine: On the Way to European Integration
In Ukraine’s foreign policy, European integration is one of the highest priorities. This applies to all areas that are controlled by the authorities, as well as those supported by public organisations. When analysing and observing social processes that have been taking place in the past few years, to a certain extent, one can track the impact of European integration processes on society. There is active work taking place with young people in educational, health and social projects. Changes are being made in support of people with disabilities, namely, the needs of such people are beginning to be considered when constructing buildings and laying roads, and in the technical planning of cities, but what is more significant is a change in the attitude of society towards such people. The main strategic document of the European integration processes is the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union. This agreement spells out Ukraine’s obligations to the European Union, as well as what the European Union will contribute to on the path to European integration. This issue demonstrates how European integration has influenced and can affect Ukrainian legislation in the field of civil law. The essence of the Civil Code of Ukraine is presented, as well as how changes are taking place in financial markets, in the protection of civil rights, intellectual property and inheritance. Below we offer a closer look at the research vectors that are presented in this issue. Nataliia S. Kuznietsova, Oleksandr V. Petryshyn and Denys S. Pylypenko studied the Civil Code of Ukraine, namely the history of its creation, innovations that are occurring due to European integration and the conceptual foundations of the Code. The authors thoroughly analysed the code from the Global Journal of Comparative Law 10 (2021) 1-4
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The Global Journal of Comparative Law is a peer reviewed periodical that provides a dynamic platform for the dissemination of ideas on comparative law and reports on developments in the field of comparative law from all parts of the world. In our contemporary globalized world, it is almost impossible to isolate developments in the law in one jurisdiction or society from another. At the same time, what is traditionally called comparative law is increasingly subsumed under aspects of International Law. The Global Journal of Comparative Law therefore aims to maintain the discipline of comparative legal studies as vigorous and dynamic by deepening the space for comparative work in its transnational context.