On June 30, 2026, Razumkov Centre research fellow on legal issues, retired judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine P. Stetsiuk took part in the All-Ukrainian scientific and practical conference "30 years of the Constitution of Ukraine: constitutional values, national stability and post-war future of the Ukrainian statehood". The event was organized by the Koretsky Institute of State and Law of the NAS of Ukraine. The conference participants focused on the role of the Constitution of Ukraine in the latest state-building processes, its significance for the formation of the constitutional identity of the Ukrainian people, features of the modern Ukrainian constitutionalism and key problems of "modernization" of the Constitution of Ukraine, pursuing the irreversibility of Ukraine's European and Euro-Atlantic trajectory.
The conference participants included leading Ukrainian constitutional scholars, judges of the Constitutional Court, people's deputies of Ukraine, representatives of the state authorities and local self-government bodies, known state and public figures, as well as members of the leading think tanks and public human rights organizations. In his report "Main lines and prospects of constitutional development of Ukraine at the end of the Russo-Ukrainian war and in the first post-war years" P. Stetsiuk stressed the need for systematic preparation for implementation of priority tasks of restoring the constitutional law and order at the end of the Russo-Ukrainian war and drafting the necessary constitutional and legislative changes in the first post-war months. The latter, according to the expert, should primarily concern strengthening Ukraine's defence capabilities, significantly improving the national system of protecting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
More about the event: https://razumkov.org.ua/images/2026/07/01/agenda.pdf