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09.11.2017

BRDO invites to discuss the Concept of Self-Regulation in Ukraine

BRDO experts concluded that changes in self-regulation should start from developing the state policy instead of the laws. A draft Concept prepared based on the results of discussions during the round table as well as consultations with stakeholders (online and workshops) reflects this conclusion.

The Concept describes the problems and disadvantages of the current self-regulation institution in Ukraine and proposed ways to solve today’s problems. In addition, it contains clearly stated expected results and methods for assessing the effectiveness of introducing changes proposed by the document. Based on the content of such a document as the Concept, it directly provides for basic and key positions on the introduction and implementation of self-regulation.

The Concept will for sure become the subject of discussions and, as a result, it should be based on the balance of interests of all stakeholders. After all, the main idea of the proposed state policy in this area is that self-regulation should be developed from the bottom up, but not be imposed by the government. The government’s participation in self-regulation processes – at the minimum required level. A model of co-regulation development, which is separate from self-regulation in the concept while being the next, more complicated stage, is somewhat different.

Welcome to the discussion.