Publications

Proposals for Improving the Legal Protection of Green Spaces

News, Publications 11.03.2026

Proposals for Improving the Legal Protection of Green Spaces

In Ukraine, there is effectively no effective liability for the illegal removal of green spaces within populated areas. Currently, such actions are punishable only by an administrative fine, the maxim...

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Improving Criminal Liability under Article 246 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: ‘Illegal Logging of Forests’

News, Publications 27.01.2026

Improving Criminal Liability under Article 246 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: ‘Illegal Logging of Forests’

The current state of law enforcement in the field of forest protection indicates the need for a comprehensive summary of existing experience and the identification of directions for improving legislat...

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NGO ForestCom Uncovers UAH 6.4 Million in Forestry Violations from 2024-2025: Comprehensive Forest Monitoring Report

Illegal-logging, News, Publications 16.01.2026

NGO ForestCom Uncovers UAH 6.4 Million in Forestry Violations from 2024-2025: Comprehensive Forest Monitoring Report

ForestCom has released key findings from its monitoring of illegal logging in Ukraine, gathered through its proprietary monitoring system during 2024-2025. The data reveal significant violations and s...

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Review of Criminal Legislation of Foreign Countries in the Field of Illegal Logging

Illegal-logging, News, Publications 01.12.2025

Review of Criminal Legislation of Foreign Countries in the Field of Illegal Logging

Criminal law regulation of forest-related offences in foreign countries is diverse and largely depends on the form of government, state structure, political regime, legal system, and historical factor...

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Illegal Logging in Ukraine Surges by a Third in 2024

Illegal-logging, News, Publications 08.09.2025

Illegal Logging in Ukraine Surges by a Third in 2024

In 2024, Ukrainian forest users recorded the highest levels of illegal logging in the past four years, exceeding 39,600 cubic meters of timber. This represents a 30.7% increase compared to 2023.

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