Join our inaugral Ukraine Law Day event. A one-day legal conference, with four panel sessions organised with support from the Embassy of Ukraine in the UK, the Ukrainian Bar Association, the Ukrainian National Bar Association, and Spilka. 

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When
28 April 2025, 9:30 - 17:00
Event Type
Conference
Where
Middle Temple
Topics
International

About the event

The inaugural Ukraine Law Day, is a one-day legal conference with four panel sessions, designed to bring together Ukrainian and UK lawyers and policy-makers. The event will provide a dedicated space to discuss the latest legal developments relevant to Ukraine and examine the common legal issues likely to arise in cases handled by UK lawyers.

Taking place in the year of the landmark UK-Ukraine 100-year Partnership Agreement, the event will also offer a forum for networking between members of the legal profession practising in the UK, Ukraine, or both. It will serve as a platform for identifying key legal issues requiring co-operation and collaboration between professionals, paving the way for joint commercial and academic initiatives.

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Event programme

09:30: Registration

10:00: Opening remarks from the Bar Council, the Embassy of Ukraine in the UK and the UK Ministry of Justice

10:15am to 11.15am session one: Routes towards recovery of losses caused by the war

This session will explore legal routes to recovering war-related losses and will focus on potential routes to recovery of losses via:

  • national and international courts (including the European Court of Human Rights)
  • international arbitration
  • the claims via the international compensation mechanism launched in the Hague 

11:15am to 11:45am: Break

11:45am to 12:45pm session two: The role of English and Ukrainian law in Ukraine’s reconstruction

Ukraine’s reconstruction is expected to be the largest such effort in Europe since the Second World War. Under the Uk-Ukraine 100-year Partnership Agreement, both countries have committed to enhancing economic co-operation across sectors — including through the increased use of English law in Ukrainian legal contexts. This session will discuss:

  • the use of English law and/or dispute resolution clauses in investment and construction contracts for the rebuilding of Ukraine
  • the interplay between English and Ukrainian law in any contracts for Ukraine’s reconstruction
  • the future of Ukraine’s capital markets
  • corporate governance in Ukraine

1pm to 2pm: Networking lunch

2pm to 3pm session three: Rebuilding Ukraine’s energy and wider energy geopolitics

Following the large-scale destruction of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, this session will explore opportunities for sustainable reconstruction and the role of law in facilitating energy co-operation. The UK-Ukraine 100-year Partnership Agreement envisages collaboration on energy based on 'principles of sustainability and clean transition'. This panel will discuss:

  • the geopolitical importance of Ukraine’s ecology and the need to focus on renewable energy sources
  • the future of Ukraine’s energy markets and the UK’s role in rebuilding Ukraine’s infrastructure
  • the role of English and Ukrainian laws in energy markets

3pm to 3:30pm: Break

3:30pm to 4:30pm session four: Family law issues for Ukrainian families in the UK

The war has displaced thousands of Ukrainian families to the UK. Many families displaced by war navigate complex legal challenges around family life. The session will explore the interplay between English and Ukrainian law in family matters, including:

  • jurisdiction over divorce, children and financial proceedings across borders
  • disputes between parents where one is in the UK and the other in Ukraine
  • cross-border issues in child contact and relocation
  • enforcement of child maintenance when the paying parent is in a different country

4:30pm to 5pm: Closing remarks

5pm to 7pm: Networking drinks reception 

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