Updated Maritime doctrine of Ukraine: response to threats to modern Ukrainian statehood

This article launches a comprehensive research of the Maritime Doctrine of Ukraine for the period until 2035. This document lays foundations for future amendments of the maritime legislation in current Ukraine. The methodological basis of the research was formed by dialectical, historical, formal le...

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Main Author: Kuznietsov Serhii
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University Odessa Law Academy 2019-12-01
Series:Lex Portus
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description This article launches a comprehensive research of the Maritime Doctrine of Ukraine for the period until 2035. This document lays foundations for future amendments of the maritime legislation in current Ukraine. The methodological basis of the research was formed by dialectical, historical, formal legal, synergistic, and prognostic methods. Within the research, certain aspects of the revised Maritime Doctrine of Ukraine for the period until 2035 were outlined. Distribution of so-called civil and military directions of reformation of Ukrainian maritime affairs and the importance of the coastal regions in maritime development were highlighted as well. The previous version of the document did not cover these issues. Initiatives in Odessa Region supported at the state level by implementing normative and legal enforcement practice were emphasized. Many provisions of the Doctrine are devoted to development of naval activity and protection against national security threats in maritime affairs through military intervention and involvement in coastal and other sea spaces. New version of the Doctrine was developed by the Ministry of Infrastructure and supported by the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the State Emergencies Service, and the entire government. The author has supported the initiatives to supplement the existing Maritime Doctrine with an effective plan of measures on its norms implementation. It should be institutionally and financially backed by the state and aim not only to generate short term revenue, but to develop measures to finally return for Ukraine the status of a powerful maritime state.
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spelling doaj.art-15b5630558e34f1f997f147461e03c2a2022-12-22T03:53:19ZengNational University Odessa Law AcademyLex Portus2524-101X2617-541X2019-12-016395110.26886/2524-101X.6.2019.3Updated Maritime doctrine of Ukraine: response to threats to modern Ukrainian statehoodKuznietsov Serhii 0Director of the Center for Maritime Transport Specialists TrainingThis article launches a comprehensive research of the Maritime Doctrine of Ukraine for the period until 2035. This document lays foundations for future amendments of the maritime legislation in current Ukraine. The methodological basis of the research was formed by dialectical, historical, formal legal, synergistic, and prognostic methods. Within the research, certain aspects of the revised Maritime Doctrine of Ukraine for the period until 2035 were outlined. Distribution of so-called civil and military directions of reformation of Ukrainian maritime affairs and the importance of the coastal regions in maritime development were highlighted as well. The previous version of the document did not cover these issues. Initiatives in Odessa Region supported at the state level by implementing normative and legal enforcement practice were emphasized. Many provisions of the Doctrine are devoted to development of naval activity and protection against national security threats in maritime affairs through military intervention and involvement in coastal and other sea spaces. New version of the Doctrine was developed by the Ministry of Infrastructure and supported by the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the State Emergencies Service, and the entire government. The author has supported the initiatives to supplement the existing Maritime Doctrine with an effective plan of measures on its norms implementation. It should be institutionally and financially backed by the state and aim not only to generate short term revenue, but to develop measures to finally return for Ukraine the status of a powerful maritime state.maritime activitymaritime doctrine of ukrainepublic (state) administrationmarine affairsmerchant shipping
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Updated Maritime doctrine of Ukraine: response to threats to modern Ukrainian statehood
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title Updated Maritime doctrine of Ukraine: response to threats to modern Ukrainian statehood
title_full Updated Maritime doctrine of Ukraine: response to threats to modern Ukrainian statehood
title_fullStr Updated Maritime doctrine of Ukraine: response to threats to modern Ukrainian statehood
title_full_unstemmed Updated Maritime doctrine of Ukraine: response to threats to modern Ukrainian statehood
title_short Updated Maritime doctrine of Ukraine: response to threats to modern Ukrainian statehood
title_sort updated maritime doctrine of ukraine response to threats to modern ukrainian statehood
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maritime doctrine of ukraine
public (state) administration
marine affairs
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