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It is noted that the post-war stage of state reconstruction will necessarily be characterized by the search for new ways to develop stabilization measures to accelerate economic development, especially in the affected regions of Ukraine, in connection with significant destruction of industrial and social infrastructure, against the background of a shortage of financial resources. In connection with this, there is already a question regarding the possibility of legal support for the post-war recovery of Ukraine, the methods and successful global examples, due to which this happened in other countries. It is indicated that the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine will be a huge project. None of the strategies presented to date can describe in detail every area and policy needed for success. Obviously, there are many possible ways to rebuild. Therefore, in our opinion, it is extremely important that the national legislator, with the participation of Ukrainian society, decide which path to choose. When discussing future political and legal documents, the Ukrainian state authorities and our allies must take into account the extent of the damage caused by the Russian troops, pre-war challenges, goals and tools necessary to achieve these goals. Ultimately, it is noted that in order to restore the national economy after the end of the war, it is necessary not only to ensure peace (primarily on the territory of Ukraine, which is also the direct responsibility of our partners), but also to avoid the resumption of military operations on our territory, as this could would undermine any postwar reconstruction efforts. In order to maintain the support of the international community (whose need only grows every month), it is necessary to adhere to democratic principles in domestic and foreign state policy. That is why future scientific research should focus on the development of practical recommendations to increase the effectiveness of law-making in the field of managing the Ukrainian economy and ensuring national security.
O.S. Orlova (Mon,) studied this question.
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