Ukraine:
Project Finance 2018
05 June 2018
Redcliffe Partners
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Olexiy Soshenko, Managing Partner and Head of the Banking and
Finance practice, and Counsel Olena Polyakova contributed a chapter
on Ukraine to the 7th edition of the International
Comparative Legal Guide to Project Finance 2018
("ICLG").
The ICLG provides a practical cross-border insight into project
finance across 29 jurisdictions, covering common issues in project
finance laws and regulations, including security, bankruptcy,
restrictions, tax, insurance and arbitration.
The chapter on Ukraine focuses on an overview of the main trends
and deals in the project finance market, and a discussion of
Ukrainian legislation governing the taking and enforcing of
security, bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings, foreign
investment and ownership restrictions, government approvals,
political risk protections, tax, and dispute resolution.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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