Compliance with the norms of international law will solve the problem of increasing threats to security at sea.

Large maritime jurisdictions like the South China Sea have actually turned into a hub of economic, political, geopolitical and military interests. And in this regard, it is very important to resolve all emerging conflicts and confrontations in such regions precisely by peaceful means, when all parties to the conflict follow the norms of international law, adhere to and execute court decisions based on the norms of international law. In turn, this will help to avoid large-scale conflicts.

Analytical review of the week No. 125 of 18/07/2021.

ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF THE MOST IMPORTANT DOMESTIC, FOREIGN POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC EVENTS OF THE WEEK

12.07.- 18.07.2021

CONTENT:

SUMMARY AND KEY TRENDS.

INTERNAL POLICY.

1. The Verkhovna Rada dismissed the Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov.

2. The Supreme Court Overturned V. Zelensky's decree on the dismissal of the Head of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine Alexander Tupitsky.

12.07.21 12:00 Сonference: "International Maritime Law in the South China Sea: prospects for implementation and settlement"

On July 12, at 12.00, a conference on the topic: "International Maritime Law in the South China Sea: Prospects for Implementation and Settlement" will be held at the "Ukrainian News Agency" (Kiev, Esplanadnaya st., 20).

Event organizers: Ukrainian Institute of Politics in partnership with KiivStratPro.

Analytical review of the week No. 119 of 06/06/2021

ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF THE MOST IMPORTANT DOMESTIC, FOREIGN POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC EVENTS OF THE WEEK

31.05.- 06.06.2021

CONTENT:

SUMMARY AND KEY TRENDS.

INTERNAL POLICY.

1. V. Zelensky submitted to the Verkhovna Rada a draft law on de-oligarchization.

2. The Odessa Court of Appeal overturned the verdict of Sergei Sternenko.

3. Meeting of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities.

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