The Donetsk Chamber of Commerce and Industry invites you to participate in the series of free webinars “Anti-crisis platform 5.0 – Force majeure in wartime”, organized with the support of UNDP within the United Nations Recovery and Peacebuilding Program with the financial support of the European Union.
For whom?
- For representatives of local self-government bodies and local authorities from all regions of Ukraine (focus on regions where active hostilities are taking place);
- For contractors and partners of local self-government bodies and local authorities from among businesses.
During the three webinars scheduled for October 27, November 2 and November 4, 2022, the main legal issues will be discussed, which are extremely important for those who participate in any contractual relations in view of the recognition of Russian military aggression as force majeure. First of all, this is the explanation of:
- force majeure circumstances and causal relationship;
- which gives recognition of force majeure;
- disputed force majeure and risk mitigation;
- the difference between force majeure and commercial risks;
- force majeure circumstances during the war;
- alternatives to force majeure.
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Participation in the event is free, subject to prior registration via the link: bit.ly/3S04e8V
Additional information can be obtained by phone: +38 050 855 0512, +38 095 550 0919 – the department for organization and support of business events of the Donetsk Chamber of Commerce and Industry or by email event.donetskcci@gmail.com
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The Donetsk Chamber of Commerce and Industry organized webinars “Anti-crisis platform 5.0 – Force majeure in wartime” with the support of UNDP within the United Nations Recovery and Peacebuilding Program with the financial support of the European Union.
The United Nations Recovery and Peacebuilding Program is implemented by four United Nations agencies: the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
The program is supported by twelve international partners: the European Union (EU), the European Investment Bank (EIB), the United States of America Embassy in Ukraine, as well as the governments of the Kingdom of Denmark, Canada, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Kingdom of Norway, the Republic of Poland, the Swiss Confederation, the Kingdom of Sweden, and Japan.