2019
DOI: 10.14207/ejsd.2019.v8n2p261
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Environmental Liability in Ukraine and the EU

Abstract: This scholarly work examines the environmental protection legislation of Ukraine and its application in practice, aiming to identify the main challenges it faces in the context of the required harmonization of Ukrainian environmental legislation with EU law according to the Association Agreement, while also making suggestions on how to better respond to these issues. This paper also refers to the experience of EU member states in the field of environmental liability. Legal nature, content and meaning of the cr… Show more

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“…Circumstances in the labor market at the beginning of the 21st century are significantly different from those that existed in this market for most of the 90s (Clasen and Oorschot, 2002;Ladychenko et al, 2019). In 1999, there was a sharp quantitative jump in employment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Circumstances in the labor market at the beginning of the 21st century are significantly different from those that existed in this market for most of the 90s (Clasen and Oorschot, 2002;Ladychenko et al, 2019). In 1999, there was a sharp quantitative jump in employment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Due to globalization and advanced technology, negative environmental consequences resulting from industrial and commercial operations worldwide (Al Agba, 2018). The current ecological situation in Ukraine has extremely negative parameters (Ladychenko et al, 2019). Ukraine is characterized by a high concentration of industrial potential, the basis of which is the coal mining, metallurgical, chemical, agricultural industry, machine-building, and energy.…”
Section: Nataliia Barabash Igor Paryzkyi Eduard Rasiuk Bohdan Telefan...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly clear when compared to economic crime, under which environmental offences are formally classified. On a different note, the character of environmental crimes which makes it difficult to identify a specific victim of an offence further leads to a higher rate of latency of environmental criminal offences [14,61], as there is an increasing number of environmental issues not being brought up altogether, and which could have been reported under more favourable circumstances for the public. Importantly, some environmental damage can take a long period of time to fully manifest, and by that time it is too late to take action.…”
Section: Environmental Criminal Offences and The Rights Of Victims And Offendersmentioning
confidence: 99%