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Eugene Czolij
Canadian lawyer (born 1959)
Eugene Czolij (born 1959)[1] is a Canadian lawyer of Ukrainian descent who was the elected president of the Ukrainian World Congress (UWC) from 2008 to 2018,[2] the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) from 1998 to 2004,[3] and the Ukraine-2050 non-governmental organization.[4]
Career
[edit]In 1982, Eugene Czolij was admitted to the Quebec Bar. He currently holds a senior partner position at Lavery, de Billy,[5] a legal practice in Quebec that employs over 175 attorneys. He practices insolvency and financial restructuring law in addition to corporate and commercial disputes. He appears before all Quebec courts as well as the Supreme Court of Canada. He joined the UCC's board of directors in 1994 and served as its president from 1998 to 2004.[6]
Czolij has served as a member of the UWC's board of directors since 1993. He served as the President of the UWC for ten years, from 2008 to 2018. During his second five-year term as president, he traveled to 51 countries on 147 separate occasions. While there, he held 1,500 bilateral meetings with leaders of state governments and international organizations, including the UN, OSCE, Council of Europe, NATO, and the EU, as well
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Chapter two. In search of a tradition: discontinuities of statehood in Ukraine’s history
1The dynamics and challenges of state formation in post-Soviet Ukraine can only be understood and appreciated in the context of the history of Ukraine. Its history, like many other nations of Eastern and Central Europe, was marred by failed or circumscribed statehood. Since the period of Kyiv Rus’, Ukraine witnessed two attempts to build an independent polity, both of which to some degree succeeded in establishing an institutional infrastructure, controlling territory, winning the allegiance of its population and gaining international recognition.1 However, there was hardly any temporal or symbolic continuity between those historical reincarnations of statehood; they differed radically in terms of the form of government, territory, and the conception of ‘the people’. The first, the Cossack Hetmanate, was a pre-modern formation, while, the second, during the Ukrainian Revolution, 1917–1921, not only lasted for a short period of time, but also spawned several different embodiments of the Ukrainian state. Under Soviet rule, Ukraine possessed all of the nominal trappings of sovereign statehood, most notably, a full set of republican institutions, like all other Soviet republics. Yet in r
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Hrihory Lopushinsky (1841-1927)
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