Highly recommended!
I would especially encourage early- and mid-career scholars and practitioners from the Baltic states and Ukraine to take a look. There is also a dedicated practitioner track.
If you have questions about the programme or the application process, feel free to reach out.
Posts by Andrii Nekoliak
Pleased to share my new op-ed on Verfassungsblog.
Ukraine’s judiciary reformers never rest — but perhaps that’s the problem.
I unpack the latest Venice Commission Opinion and call for a shift in Ukraine’s reformist narrative.
#Ukraine #RuleOfLaw #VeniceCommission #JudicialReform
In the chapter, I examine the role of Ukraine’s Constitutional Court over the past decade — from identity and memory politics to EU-related reforms — and analyze the impact of Russia’s full-scale invasion on the Ukrainian constitutional jurisprudence.
link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...
Grateful to editor Michael Dobbins for the opportunity to contribute and support!
link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
Thrilled to share my chapter “Das Verfassungsgericht der Ukraine: Juristische Leistungsfähigkeit und Verfassungsrechtsprechung vor und nach der russischen Invasion 2022” in the newly published volume Das politische System der Ukraine.
#Ukraine #RuleOfLaw #ConstitutionalLaw
New on Opinio Juris @opiniojuris.bsky.social: Our op-ed (co-written by Roman Nekoliak) analyzes a decade of engagement between Ukraine and the Venice Commission, highlighting implications for comparative constitutional law.
Ukraine and the Venice Commission: A Pattern of Mutual Influences over the Last Decade
opiniojuris.org/2025/08/14/u...
The article is based on a dataset I collected during my postdoc at T.M.C. Asser Institute @tmcasser.bsky.social, with support from the MEMOCRACY consortium.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10....
Excited to share my new article published in EPPS Journal (@eepsjournal.bsky.social). I examine what drives Ukraine’s recent shift in prosecuting historical memory offenses.
🔗 Link in comments (open access)
#Ukraine #MemoryLaws #SocioLegal #CriminalJustice
I am delighted to see this final output of the MEMOCRACY consortium out! Happy to have worked with Paula, Dovilė, and Mirosław on the project.