- •V.O. Panchenko, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Assistant Professor
- •Political and law order of kyivan state in 9th – 10th centuries
- •Political and law order of kyivan state in 10th – 11th centuries
- •Political and law order
- •In galician-volhynian principality
- •Political and law order of ukraine as a part of lithuania
- •Political and law order of ukraine under the power of poland
- •Political and law order of the hetman state
- •In 18th century
- •Ukraine under the power of russian empire
- •In the first half of 19th century
- •Political and law order
- •In the period of ukrainian central rada
- •Political and law order of the ukrainian state – the hetmanate
- •Political and law order
- •In the period of directory
- •Forming of soviet state order
- •In ukraine
- •Ukrainian ssr
- •Ukrainian ssr
- •In totalitarian period
- •Ukrainian ssr during the second world war
- •Control questions
- •Recommended literature Compulsory:
- •Optional:
- •Legislative acts:
Ukraine under the power of russian empire
In the first half of 19th century
General condition of Ukrainian lands under the power of Russian Empire. Social and political development of Ukrainian provinces. The beginning of Ukrainian cultural rebirth. Political movements: Decembrists’ organizations, St. Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood, etc. Legal and legislative system. Administrative system. Political projects of Decembrists and members of St. Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood.
Theme 11.
UKRAINE UNDER THE POWER OF RUSSIAN EMPIRE
IN THE SECOND HALF OF 19th CENTURY
Reforms of Emperor Alexander II (1861 – 1974). Abolishing of serfdom. Legal, finanical, education, and military reforms. Establishment of new self-government model in towns and villages. Legal and legislative system after the reform of 1864. Administrative legislation. Workers legislation. Sources of civil and criminal law.
Theme 12.
WESTERN UKRAINE
UNDER THE POWER OF AUSTRIAN EMPIRE
General condition of Western Ukraine under the Austrian power. Reforms of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Joseph II. Reforms in the period of Austrian bourgeois revolution (1848 – 1849). Creation of autonomous Ukrainian power institutions in 1848 – 1849. Turning of Austrian Empire into parliamentary monarchy (1848) and into dualistic monarchy (1867). Local self-government in Western Ukraine. Legal and legislative system.
Theme 13.
Political and law order
In the period of ukrainian central rada
The February revolution in Russia (1917). Creation of Ukrainian Central Rada. Relations between Central Rada and Provisional Government. Proclamation of Ukrainian People’s Republic. Position of Ukraine at the negotiations in Brest (1918). Proclamation of independence of Ukraine. Structure of power institutions of UPR (Ukraninan Central Rada, General Secretariat, local self-government). Sources of law: manifests of Central Rada, drafts of constitution, etc.
Theme 14.
Political and law order of the ukrainian state – the hetmanate
Proclamation of the Ukrainian State – the Hetmanate in 1918. Domestic and foreign policy of the Hetman Pavlo Skoropadskyi. Reforms in administrative, legal, financial, and cultural spheres. Main power institutions (Council of Ministers, projects of Ukrainian Sejm creation); local self-government. Main sources of law (charters and manifests of Hetman, Provisional Basic Law, etc.).
Theme 15.
Political and law order
In the period of directory
Creation of Directory in November of 1918, and proclamation of its power in December of 1918. Creation of Western Ukrainian People’s Republic in November of 1918. The Act of Reunion (1919). Military actions of UPR Army in 1919 – 1920. Different features of state order between UPR and WUPR. Main power and self-government institutions. Main sources of law (temporary legislative acts, manifests, and constitution drafts).
Theme 16.
Forming of soviet state order
In ukraine
Establishment of Soviet power in Ukraine. Proclamation of Ukrainian SSR. Politics of Bolsheviks in Ukraine: “the military communism” (1918 – 1922). Foreign policy of Ukrainian SSR. Main power institutions: All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets, People Secretariat, local self-government, etc. Legal and legislative system. Sources of law: Constitution of Ukrainian SSR (1919), decrees of Council of People’s Commissars.
Theme 17.