Schedule
| Time | LOCATION | Speaker | topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1:00 PM | KYIV | – Oleksandra Romantsova, Executive Director of the Center for Civil Liberties; – Kateryna Rashevska, Expert on International Justice and Legal Analysis at the Regional Center for Human Rights; – Roman Koval, Head of Research at the non-governmental organization Truth Hounds; – Hanna Rassakhamina, Head of the “War and Justice” Department at the Media Initiative for Human Rights. Moderator: – Scott Jacobsen, independent reporter. | The architecture of justice in Ukraine: from documenting international crimes to accountability Topics for discussion: – Documentary evidence of human rights violations; – Promising avenues for implementing reparations; – Victim-centered justice: civilians, prisoners of war, torture victims, missing persons, deported children; – Key areas of cooperation between institutions on human rights issues. |
| 2:00 PM | KYIV | – Vadym Denysenko, political scientist, head of the “Business Capital” Analytical Center; – Natalia Plaksienko-Butyrska, Senior Analyst at the New Europe Center, an expert on East Asia; – Yulia Zabelina, Ukrainian political journalist, media expert, and communications specialist; – Oleksandr Kraiev, Director of the North America Program at the Ukrainian Prism Foreign Policy Council and Senior Lecturer in the Department of International Relations at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. All in person. | Visits to China by US and russian leaders: implications for Ukraine Topics for discussion: – A new model of the world order – bipolarity or unipolarity; – The role of the EU in the new geopolitical realities; – Changes in U.S. and russian domestic policy following the visit to Beijing. Registration: https://forms.gle/aXUTR38EfSmhCJrG9 |
| 4:30 PM | KYIV | – Vitaliy Kim, Head of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration (in person) | Ukraine and the Republic of Korea: common ground for growth and bridges for cooperation Topics for discussion: – Outcomes of the annual Asian Leadership Conference in Seoul, which brought together international business leaders, political elites, and civil society media; – Beneficial economic partnerships for southern Ukraine and the entire country with HD Hyundai, Samsung, POSCO, KIND, LS Electric, and other tech giants; – The South 2.0 Program as a model for economic change in Ukraine’s southern regions; – Korea’s experience with transformation amid security risks as a foundation for a long-term strategic partnership with Ukraine. Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeR_-kbXkpTzW-PhXV9anUxHjx7mIX6mEorskZuXfGGQHDmvw/viewform?usp=publish-editor |