The Sumy branch of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs is discussing private law reform. One of the measures aimed at understanding the latest trends in the reform period in Ukraine was a panel discussion "Private International Law in the period of recodification."

The discussion was attended by masters, students and cadets of 2-4 courses of the Sumy branch of the specialties "Law" and "Law Enforcement" in the disciplines "Civil Law", "Civil Law and Procedure", "Civil Procedure", "Private International Law" and "Modern problems of civil procedure" as well as the work of the scientific circle on civil law and civil procedure. The initiators of the discussion were Professor of the Department of Legal Disciplines of the Sumy Branch of KhNUIA Natalia Gorobets and Associate Professor of the Department of Legal Disciplines of Sumy Branch of KhNUIA Yana Sadykova. The speakers of the event were representatives of student and cadet youth - Maksym Yakymenko, Valeriia Budiak, Anna Yemelianenko, Maryna Kvasova, Dariia Lozhechnik.
Sumy branch has already hosted the first event, out of a number of planned ones, dedicated to the preparation of the draft Law on Recoding (updating) of the civil legislation of Ukraine. Among the issues discussed during the discussion: whether to have the Law of Ukraine "On International Law" whether this branch of law is so "private" and exclusively substantive as to be included in the Civil Code of Ukraine, even in a separate book; how convenient and logical it will be to find conflicting rules in the field of labor relations, as well as special procedural rules in
the Civil Code of Ukraine, etc.
Interesting reports, lively discussion, provocative questions and sometimes impressive persuasiveness and categorical judgments of the participants - all this took place during the discussion.
Sumy branch of KhNUIA