Ganna Prokhorova and Oksana Padokh have contributed an article to Lexology, focusing on the development of art law in Ukraine and the evolving legal landscape surrounding the protection and circulation of artworks.
In their publication, the authors analyse the current legal framework governing art-related matters in Ukraine, highlighting key practical issues faced by market participants and legal practitioners. The article also examines how the Ukrainian art law environment is developing in response to changes in the local art market, cultural heritage protection policies, and cross-border transactions involving artworks.
The authors explore the practical challenges and emerging trends that influence the regulation of the art sector, offering insights into how Ukrainian legal practice is gradually aligning with international standards and approaches in the global art world.
Through this contribution, Ganna Prokhorova and Oksana Padokh provide valuable perspectives for international practitioners, collectors, and cultural institutions working with Ukrainian art. Their analysis helps place Ukraine more firmly within the global art law landscape, highlighting both the opportunities and the legal considerations relevant to the sector.
We are proud to see our colleagues’ expertise recognised and featured in Lexology, a widely respected international legal publication that provides in-depth analysis of legal developments across jurisdictions.
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