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This book is primarily designed to address the legal challenges arising in international law and selected fields of national law, both as a result of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and, more generally, other extraordinary situations. The focus of the research is the national and international legal frameworks in selected fields, specifically the transformation of legal norms and changes in their application during emergency situations. The authors examine the values underlying these laws in the context of war, challenge existing legal approaches in international law during…mehr

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This book is primarily designed to address the legal challenges arising in international law and selected fields of national law, both as a result of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and, more generally, other extraordinary situations. The focus of the research is the national and international legal frameworks in selected fields, specifically the transformation of legal norms and changes in their application during emergency situations. The authors examine the values underlying these laws in the context of war, challenge existing legal approaches in international law during emergencies, and evaluate the relevance and transformation of legal regulations in Ukraine as they respond to the changing circumstances in the state and society due to the war.
Autorenporträt
Lyra Jakulevic iene is a professor and Dean at Mykolas Romeris University, specializing in international public law, EU law, and human rights for over 25 years. She serves on European human rights bodies and has published extensively. She previously worked with several UN organizations and led multiple research projects.

Patrick R. Hugg is Professor of Law Emeritus at Loyola University, where he held the John McAulay Distinguished Professorship. He directed International Programs and founded several study programs focused on European Union law. He has authored numerous law journal articles and frequently speaks at national and international conferences.

Dmytro Luchenko is a Vice-Rector for Research at Yaroslav the Wise National Law University of Ukraine, Professor of Administrative Law. He has authored over 150 publications on human rights, administrative law, and democracy. He is the founder of two NGOs focused on promoting the rule of law and supporting highereducation.