The American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine, jointly with a member company LA Law Firm, is glad to invite you to the upcoming Knowledge Webinar "Key Aspects of Military Registration: Legal Requirements and Practical Approaches". The link to the webinar will be sent only to the registered participants.
In the current conditions of martial law in Ukraine, the issues of designating enterprises, institutions, and organizations as critically important for the functioning of the economy and ensuring the livelihoods of the population during a special period, employee booking (reservation), and the organization of personal military registration have become not merely formal regulatory requirements, but critical elements of business continuity.
The regulatory approaches of the state and practices of the Territorial Centers of Recruitment and Social Support (TCRSS / TCR & SS) are dynamically evolving, while the risks of losing employee booking status or the status of a critically important enterprise, institution, or organization are increasing. During the webinar, business representatives will receive up-to-date information on the current regulatory requirements and practical approaches in this field, which are essential components of effective business process planning and operational risk management.
Questions for discussion:
- New (additional) criteria for designating companies as critically important
- Monitoring of critically important companies: indicators that must be met to maintain status
- Employee reservation: key requirements and practical aspects
- Ensuring personal military records: key requirements and practical approaches of the TCR & SS
- Inspections of the organization and maintenance of personal military records: what representatives of the TCR & SS pay attention to first
- Increasing quotas for reserving employees: what legal mechanisms are available
- Cancellation of employee reservation: in which cases can a reservation be lost?
- Military conscription rules: what reserved employees should keep in mind
Speakers:
Lidiia Sanzharovska, Associate Partner, PhD in Law, LA Law Firm. Lidiia has 18 years of professional experience in law. Heads the practices of medical device and cosmetic product regulation and compliance. Advises on advertising and promotion, personal data protection, business project development, startups, and investment. Provides support to companies on military law issues.
Victoria Hanzhelo, Attorney-at-law, Senior Associate, LA Law Firm. Victoria participates in working groups supporting clients in the pharmaceutical and other industries in matters of military and criminal law, anti-corruption ethics and compliance, advertising, and promotion. She is one of the firm's key specialists in military law. Her expertise includes, in particular: assisting in the identification of enterprises, institutions, and organizations that are critical to the functioning of the economy and ensuring the livelihoods of the population during a special period, reservation, maintaining personal military records, conscription and military service, checking the status of military records, etc.
The language of the event is Ukrainian. Simultaneous translation will not be provided.
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