RE-ENGAGE

This is the site devoted to the realization of the HORIZON EUROPE PROJECT " Re-engaging with neighbours in a state of war and geopolitical tensions" (RE-ENGAGE)

HORIZON EUROPE

1/24/20243 min read

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RE-ENGAGE’s activitites are focused EU in refining its foreign policy toolbox in with the particular attention to its enlargement and neighbourhood policies with an aim to enhance EU's geopolitical leverage and improve its democracy promotion strategies. The project includes the research in six candidate countries – three in the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Serbia) and three in the Eastern Neighbourhood (Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine).

Forthcoming

field research

scenario building

dissemination events

Project team

Prof. Dr. Roman Petrov is Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy since 2010, Head of Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in EU Studies at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy since 2011. Director of German Law Institute at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy since 2016. Lectured the very first Jean Monnet Module in EU law in Ukraine at the Donetsk National University in 2001.

Prof. Dr. Roman Petrov obtained his PhD at the Queen Mary University of London (UK) under supervision of Prof. Marise Cremona. He conducted post-doctoral research as Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute (Italy) and awarded research visiting fellowships at the University of Heidelberg (Germany) (Alexander von Humboldt research fellowship), the University of Oxford (UK), Ghent University (Belgium), Uppsala University (Sweden) and other international universities. He was a visiting professor and researcher at the University of Latvia in Riga (Latvia) and at Augsburg University (Germany), Foreign Chair at Ghent University (Belgium), UNA Chair in EU Studies at Bologna University (Italy) and European Visiting Professor at Saarland University (Germany), Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg (Germany). He is the author of one of the first Ukrainian textbooks on EU Law. Prof. Dr. Petrov is active in publishing and international research. He is the founder and first elected President of the Ukrainian European Studies Association. Areas of Prof. Dr. Petrov's research and teaching are: EU Law, EU External Relations Law; Approximation and Harmonisation of Legislation of Third Countries with the EU acquis; Legal Aspects of Regional Integration in the Post-Soviet Area, Non-Recognised Entities in EU Law and International Law. Prof. Dr. Petrov frequently provides consultancy to state institutions in Ukraine, including the Constitutional Court of Ukraine and Ministry of Justice. He is an expert in EU Law at the European Parliament and Secretariat of the Energy Community.

Prof. Roman Petrov,

project coordinator

Oleksandr Sniadanko obtained an LLB from Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (2017–2021) and an LLM from Ukrainian Catholic University (2021–2022). He has over six years of professional experience in international law, including work at an international law firm. Oleksandr served as Assistant Lecturer at Ukrainian Catholic University (2022–2023) and Project Assistant at the U.S. Embassy Kyiv (2022–2023). Currently, he is a Researcher at the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence (NaUKMA), and a Researcher within Horizon Europe (Re-Engage) and Horizon 2020 (EMBRACE) projects.

Oleksandr Sniadanko,

researcher

Project publications

Horizon Europe project "Re-engaging with neighbours in a state of war and geopolitical tensions (RE-ENGAGE)"

The Horizon Europe project "Re-engaging with neighbours in a state of war and geopolitical tensions (RE-ENGAGE)" has been funded with the support from the European Commission. The website information reflects the views only of the authors and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use of the information which may be made of the information contained therein.

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