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Item Diia City: an innovative legal regime. Can Ukraine's legal innovation shape the global technological landscape?(2024) Kornieiev, Petro; Yatskevych, IvanThis article analyzes the innovative legal framework of Diia City in Ukraine, designed to foster technological ecosystem growth and attract international investment. The study evaluates its impact on residents and identifies challenges within the current legal system. The hypothesis posits that Diia City, with its preferential tax policies and streamlined regulations, could become a global benchmark for tech ecosystems. Legal stability and regulatory predictability are highlighted as critical for its success. A comparative methodology examines taxation structures and regulations affecting individual entrepreneurs (FOPs) and gig contracts. The hypothesis is verified through case studies and assessments of IT solutions in Ukraine. The analysis includes a literature review and examination of legal acts, offering a comprehensive evaluation of the reform’s innovations and benefits, with potential applicability to other European countries. Findings suggest Diia City shows promise as a global model but faces challenges affecting legal certainty. While regulations aim to protect both employees and employers, further evaluation is needed, especially amid war and economic fluctuations. This article provides insight into legal stability’s role in fostering innovation and contributes to the debate on legislative reforms influencing the labor market and Ukraine’s technological development.Item Social protection of family members of servicemen(2024) Yaroshenko, Oleg ; Nazymko, Ehor; Maliuha, Lesya; Yatskevych, Ivan; Nesterovych, OleksiiПовний текст статті видалено, оскільки вона опублікована в журналі з доступом за передплатою. Наразі є доступ до анотації статті. Recently, Ukrainian servicemen/ women and their families have become the object of attention following the war on Ukraine territory. Families of servicemen and women face difficulties as a result of changes in their social status. It is important to ensure adequate social protection for servicemen and women and to implement the standards of the EU and NATO. Insufficient attention to social protection violates these standards and can affect the army’s combat capability and morale. The issue of social protection of military families now becomes very relevant. General scientific and special methods of scientific research, namely, synthesis, induction and deduction, comparative analysis, structural and functional analysis, modelling and forecasting are used in the process of reviewing theoretical and practical results. The purpose of this article is to study the complexities of legal regulation of social protection of family members of servicemen in Ukraine, to consider the problematic issues of such protection, and to propose ways to resolve them. A comparative method was used to align the research objectives with the methodology, in an analysis of the features of Ukraine’s legal regulation in comparison with other national and international legislation.