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Juvenile Dictate Under the Euro-wrapper: How the New Civil Code Destroys the Family and Legalizes Violence

 Executive Summary The Trojan Horse of social engineering: Bill No. 14394 (the new Civil Code) institutionally destroys family autonomy. Legalizing violence via courts: The provision on marriage at 14 creates a loophole to avoid criminal liability

Raw Material Colony Instead of Reconstruction: Why Our Mineral Resources Are Given Away for a Pittance, While We Are Left with Poisoned Water

 ⚡ TL;DR (In Short): Community funds go offshore: The government takes the last remaining taxes from cities and villages to give 1.9 billion UAH of “live” money to the authorized capital of a closed American fund

From Oligarchs to Territorial Communities: A Plan to Save the Energy Sector and Return Money to the People

 Key Takeaways If you don’t have time to read the whole text, here are 5 main points you should know: The energy market does not exist: What is sold to us as a “European market” is

Genocide of Ukrainians as an INSTRUMENT for Building a Mafia State

 An Analysis of the Failure of Anti-Corruption Reform and Its Consequences Abstract This article analyzes how the high-profile “Midas” case exposed the systemic dysfunction of Ukraine’s anti-corruption bodies. Based on open sources, it argues that NABU,

A State in a Smartphone without a State in Law: The Dictatorship of Algorithms

 An Analysis of Draft Law No. 14005 on the Legalization of Fictitious Debt Collection for the Benefit of Monopolies Introduction: Diagnosis of the Problem In Ukraine, over 106.6 billion UAH in household debt for utility services

Scylla and Charybdis of Power: How the “Vertical” and “Feudals” are Dividing Ukraine Under the Guise of Reform

(This article is my expert response to the public discussion surrounding Draft Law No. 14048. It analyzes the positions of key parties, particularly the opinions published by Member of Parliament Roman Lozynskyi, and presents my author’s position

Draft Law on “Supervision” No. 14048: A Legislative Cover for Robbing Communities or Building an Authoritarian Vertical Like Russia’s?

Introduction Imagine your apartment is being robbed. But instead of immediately calling the police, the law forces you to first write the robbers a polite “request” to stop and then wait 20 days for their response. While

The “Kyivmiskbud” crisis: from a construction pyramid scheme to political manipulation and legal nihilism

Introduction: A Multi-layered Disaster The “Kyivmiskbud” crisis has long been about more than the bankruptcy of a single company. It is a symptom of a chronic disease that has affected the capital’s management system, a multi-layered crisis

The Anti-Corruption Trap: How NABU, SAPO, and HACC Legalize Top-Level Corruption

What if Ukraine’s entire anti-corruption infrastructure is not just a failed reform, but a legally sophisticated special operation? What if its true purpose is not only to provide top corrupt officials with a guaranteed path to freedom,

When profit matters more than life: Are hospitals preparing for wealthy patients, disregarding the Constitution and common sense?

An analysis of the new health care legislation gives grounds for serious concern. Under the slogans of “European integration” and “management optimization,” a law (formerly Draft Law №6013) is being advanced that establishes a legal framework for