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Semester course. Ukrainian Commercial Law

Date: 14 sessions in June 2026 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Start: 1 June 2026 

Registration until 15 May 2026 in GRIPS or via Antje.Himmelreich@jura.uni-regensburg.de

Location: Landshuter Str. 4, Room 213 (Institute for East European Law) and hybrid via Zoom 

Lecturers: Antje Himmelreich (Institute for East European Law, University of Regensburg); Dr. Oleksandr Kovalyshyn (Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian University in Ivano-Frankivs’k, University of Regensburg) 

Organizers: “Denkraum Ukraine” / “Think Space Ukraine” at the University of Regensburg, financed by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) through the funds from the Federal Foreign Office (AA); Institute for East European Law

Language: German & English

2 SWS (4 ECTS)

 

The course aims to provide an overview of Ukrainian commercial law. 

Taking into account EU-Ukraine accession negotiations, Ukrainian commercial law will also be examined from the perspective of its compa-tibility with EU law. The course will cover the basic grounds of Ukrainian commercial law, investment law, company law, contract law and contract drafting, property law, consumer protection law, law on intellectual property rights, labor law, the basics of insolvency law as well as judicial system. 

You can find information about the course in SPUR under course number 21208. 

Oral or written examinations can be offered to acquire ECTS credits.

Registration until 15 May 2026 in GRIPS or via Antje.Himmelreich@jura.uni-regensburg.de

Date

01.06. - 30.06.2026

Time

17:00

Category

Events | Discussion | presentation | Lecture

Organizer

“Denkraum Ukraine” / “Think Space Ukraine” at the University of Regensburg, financed by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) through the funds from the Federal Foreign Office (AA); Institute for East European Law

Location

Landshuter Str. 4, Room 213 (Institute for East European Law) and hybrid via Zoom

Landshuter Str. 4, Room 213 (Institute for East European Law) and hybrid via Zoom