People behind the EADHC

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We are pleased to share that the President of the Étude Académique des Droits de l’Homme et du Constitutionnalisme has been reappointed to the Scientific Advisory Council of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine. This renewed appointment recognises her long-standing academic involvement and practical expertise in constitutional law and human rights. It also highlights the close relationship between the Étude's research activities and the latest developments in constitutional justice at national and European levels.

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Project Update – Resilient Communities: Legal Reform for Civil Self-Organization Under Martial Law

At the end of November, Dr. Natalia Mishyna was actively involved in the discussion of the Draft Law of Ukraine concerning bodies of self-organization of the population in wartime conditions. The discussion was hosted by the Parliament of Ukraine - Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine - and united the mass media and the members of the working group of this Draft Law. As a member of the working group, she played an important role in presenting and defending the legal solutions developed within the Resilient Communities project. Her interventions were grounded in both academic research and prior legislative work, including her authorship of the original draft law developed before the full-scale invasion. We view Dr. Mishyna’s participation in this Parliamentary event as a significant milestone for the project. We are looking forward the adoption of this Draft Law - so it would become a Law of Ukraine and its provisions will…

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Project in progress – home violence in Ukraine

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Our project, dedicated to the issues of home violence in Ukraine and how the local and regional authorities can help - is still in progress.We are very happy to have Jeyhun Garajayev (Ceyhun Qaracayev) as an expert. He is both the researcher and a practicioner - and we are proud he explores this issue internationally. Here is the last event he participated in as an expert:'On November 28, 2025, a conference entitled "The Role of Community Leaders in Building a Safe Life: A New Social Approach in Surakhani" was held jointly by the State Committee for Family, Women, and Children's Issues and the Surakhani executive branch. The event was organized as part of the "16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence" campaign'.Many thanks for joining our project pro bono, Professor Garajayev. We hope that your comparative experience will enrich it.

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French Constitutional Experience for Ukraine – we proceed with our collective monoghraphy, 2026

For our collective monography project - we thank all of the participants. We are doing peer-reviewing of your chapters now and we will come back with the results as noted in the infolist (end of November).One of our foundersm Natalia Mishynam has submitted the informational material on how the branch of constitutional law of Ukraine is traditionally presented to students now - and how the relevant French experience can be used.Once more - so many thanks to the participants, we value each contribution a lot!

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Collective monograph “Public Law, Human Rights, and Decentralization in France and Ukraine: From History to European Integration” (2026)

At EADHC we believe that this collective monograph will become more than just a publication - but it will be a contribution to build a bridge between two nations, facilitating a crucial exchange of ideas and lessons learned. We are confident that this e-book will be a success and, in the future, we hope to establish it as an annual edition, furthering our commitment to ongoing academic collaboration between Ukraine and France. colmono_OLA_ÉADHC_RNU_law_engDownload

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Introducing new EADHC Project within the topic ‘French Constitutional Experience for Ukraine’

We announce the launch of our fourth major project, a collective monograph titled "Public Law, Human Rights, and Decentralization in France and Ukraine: From History to European Integration."This initiative represents a pivotal step in our mission at EADHC. It is built on a shared belief in the power of comparative legal research to inform and inspire. This project is important for us for two key reasons:Bridging Legal TraditionsFirst, we aim to popularize the valuable French experience in public law and decentralization within Ukraine. The French legal tradition, with its robust framework for local governance and human rights, offers a wealth of knowledge that can be a model for Ukraine's own reform efforts. By showcasing this expertise in a comprehensive e-book, we can provide Ukrainian scholars and policymakers with accessible, relevant, and practical insights.A Timely ExchangeSecond, this project fosters a crucial dialogue by highlighting the unique Ukrainian experience for a French-speaking…

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Ukrainian Women’s Perspectives on Reconstruction

Ukrainian Women’s Perspectives on Reconstruction - Lessons from European Practices. A Qualitative Study of Grassroots Insights from Across Europe. Our team has just finished something truly meaningful - the first collective project of our association. It’s called “Women Rebuilding Ukraine with European Inspiration” (#WomenRebuildingUA). This project brings together stories and ideas from Ukrainian women now living across Europe — women who have seen, lived, and learned how strong local communities work. Their insights are simple but powerful: real reconstruction starts at the community level, with trust, inclusion, and small, concrete actions. I am very proud of our team and especially grateful to everyone who shared their experience.You can read more about the project and our findings here below. Let’s keep showing that Ukraine’s future is being built not only by institutions — but also by people who care, observe, and act. 💙💛 EADHC_UawomenDownload

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