Ukraine:
Top Five Decisions Of Ukraine's Supreme Court Relating To Land Disputes In 2022
25 January 2023
Kinstellar
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January 2023 – Case law cannot be
overestimated. It adapts to changes faster than legislation. Case
law in Ukraine evolved during peacetime and continues to do so
during martial law.
Diana Malysh, Associate at Kinstellar's Kyiv office,
analyses current case law and reviews the top five decisions of
Ukraine's Supreme Court adopted in 2022 relating to land
disputes in an article published on the legal information platform
Liga Zakon.
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