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    Retrospective of Human Rights Activities of the World Federation of Ukrainian Women’s Organizations by I. V. Periv

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Their activities gained special importance during periods of political crises in Ukraine, such as the Revolution of Dignity and Russia’s military aggression. Thus, SFUZHO plays an important role both in the struggle for the rights of Ukrainian women and in maintaining national identity and raising the awareness of the world community about human rights issues in Ukraine. …”
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    The Principle of Transparency in the Ukrainian Decentralisation Reform by Sergii Slukhai, Liudmyla Demydenko, Yuliia Nakonechna, Tetiana Borshchenko

    Published 2019-11-01
    “… After the Revolution of Dignity (2013–2014), the new Ukrainian government set out a number of reforms, one of which – and a successful one so far – was decentralisation, involving territorial amalgamation and re-allocation of public revenues and outlays in favour of the newly-established amalgamated territorial communities (ATCs). …”
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    Ewolucja ustawodawstwa i orzecznictwa Sądu Konstytucyjnego Ukrainy w kwestii języka państwowego by Rafał Czachor

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The change in the attitude of the Ukrainian authorities and their consistent efforts to solidify the Ukrainian language in the public sphere can be traced back to the so-called Euromaidan (“the revolution of dignity”) in 2014. The most significant step in these efforts was done in 2019 by the adoption of the new bill that exhaustively regulated the status of Ukrainian as the state language and the only mean of communication in official proceedings and the public sphere. …”
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    ART AS COMMUNICATION IN HOTSPOTS OF THE PLANET (ON THE EXAMPLE OF MODERN SYRIA). PART ONE by Oksana Kosiuk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It was found that painting turned out to be the most effective and relevant in Syria: it marked the beginning of the revolution of dignity in 2011 and so far has been recording crimes committed against humanity. …”
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    How it started, how it evolved: Ukrainian entrepreneurship in Poland by Konrad Pędziwiatr, Hanna Smaliichuk, Inna Voznyuk, Jan Brzozowski

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article highlights three key events-the Revolution of Dignity, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Russian invasion-and their effects on entrepreneurial activity. …”
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