Starting 1 July 2025, Ukrainian courts will recognise and enforce judgments of English courts under the 2019 Hague Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters (“Hague 2019”). The Convention entered into force for Ukraine in September 2023 and will now become fully effective between the UK and Ukraine.
Why It Matters
Hague 2019 introduces a uniform, treaty-based standard for the enforcement of civil and commercial judgments, reducing cost, risk, and procedural complexity in cross-border litigation.
How It Works Today (Before 1 July 2025)
What Will Change
What’s Excluded?
The Convention does not apply to:
*A judgment is not excluded just because a non-covered matter arose as a preliminary issue or defence – unless that issue was the main subject of the case.
Practical Impact for Business
Now is the time to review your contracts and enforcement strategies in light of this important development.
For tailored guidance, please contact Victoria Ivasechko.