Schedule
START TIME | LOCATION | SPEAKERS | TOPICS / DESCRIPTION |
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11:00 AM | KYIV | – Ivan Verbytskyi, Director of Cedos (in person); | How to rent and lease housing during the war – presentation of the updated Legal Guide on renting housing by the independent analytical center Cedos Topics of focus: – How is rental housing regulated in Ukraine? – What are the rights and obligations of tenants and landlords? – What problems exist in the housing rental sector? – What can be done to solve rental housing problems? – Key challenges in the rental housing market and how to make the rental process in Ukraine more transparent and fair? Why is this interesting? The rental housing market in Ukraine has changed since the start of the full-scale invasion. Millions of Ukrainians were forced to leave their homes and find new housing, including rentals. Therefore, the updated Legal Guide now includes a section on renting under martial law. It also includes a list of tenants’ and landlords’ rights and responsibilities, and answers to 52 pertinent questions about renting provided by legal experts: what should the lease agreement look like; can tenants be evicted from their homes; can the owner visit without notice; what to ask potential landlords or tenants; how martial law affects rental housing issues; and more. In addition, in the context of European integration, the rental process in Ukraine should become transparent and fair. The challenges and opportunities in this process will be discussed during the presentation. For reference: Cedos is an independent think tank and community working on social development issues since 2010. The aim of the community is to identify systemic causes of social problems and to find solutions. Cedos’ approach is based on research. Registration form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSek3b1g4PR1ry ZnYn1bqfMMSja6N9nkXZmJAbffoIebdb7bTQ/viewform |
13:00 PM | KYIV | – Oleh Korikov, Head of the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine, Chief State Inspector for Nuclear and Radiation Safety of Ukraine (in person); | Impact of russian missile strikes on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine on nuclear power plants operations Topics of focus: – Impact of the russian missile strikes on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine on the operation of nuclear power plants and nuclear and radiation safety; – Results of the two-year work of the IAEA permanent monitoring mission at the Zaporizhia NPP; – Threats posed by outdated technologies and equipment at the Kursk NPP. |