Ganna Buiadzhy[1] (Ukrainian: Ганна Володимирівна Буяджи, born 15 October 1984 in Kyiv) is a Ukrainian politician, lawyer, and former Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers.[2][3] She is a Doctor of Law, Honored Lawyer of Ukraine,[4] writer, and author of books for children.
Ganna Buiadzhy | |
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Ганна Буяджи | |
Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers | |
In office 2 December 2014 – 14 April 2016 | |
Prime Minister | Arseniy Yatsenyuk |
Preceded by | Ostap Semerak |
Succeeded by | Oleksandr Saenko |
Personal details | |
Born | Ганна Володимирівна Онищенко 15 October 1984 Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR |
Education and degree
editIn 2007, she graduated with honors from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, majoring in Law, and received a master's degree in law.
In 2011, she defended her dissertation on "Trust relations with a foreign element" and received the degree of Candidate of Law.
In 2017, she graduated with honors from the National Academy of Public Administration under the President of Ukraine with a degree in "Management of Social Development", received a master's degree in public administration.
In October 2018, she defended her dissertation on "Trust property and trust structures: the implementation of international standards in civil law of Ukraine"[5] and received a doctorate in law.
Career
editFrom May 2004 to March 2014 she worked as a legal adviser in the Kyiv branch of A-Lex Law Firm, Department of Interregional Business and Legal Support of Privatbank Representative Office in Kyiv, lawyer in CJSC Capital Legal Group, Head of Corporate Governance of Advokatskaya MLGroup, a leading legal adviser of the claims department of the Legal Support Department of PJSC Ukrnafta.
From March to May 2014 - Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine - Chief of Staff.
From May to December 2, 2014 - Head of the State Registration Service of Ukraine.
From December 2, 2014 to April 2016 - Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. In this position she was responsible for public administration reform, in particular, she was one of the developers and ideologues of the Law of Ukraine "On Civil Service", adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on 10.12.2015.[6] Initiated the expansion of the Museum of the History of the Governments of Ukraine and the creation of a documentary on the formation of the system of executive power in Ukraine since 1917.
From December 28, 2016 to March 11, 2020 - State Secretary of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine.
Since April 2020 - Managing Partner of VigoLex Law Firm[7] and co-founder of VigoLex Law Firm. She specializes in civil, corporate and private international law, legal gambling and trust support
Scientific activity
editAuthor of a number of articles on civil and international private law, as well as monographs "Trust relations with a foreign element" (2012) and "Trust: history, present, prospects" (2018); co-author of the book "Bank Guarantees" (2014).[8] The main topic of scientific activity is the problematic issues of trust and trust. She is an expert on gambling and has written a number of articles on this topic.[9]
Since 2019 she has been a member of the working group on recoding (updating) of the civil legislation of Ukraine, which is working on the preparation of amendments to the Civil Code of Ukraine. Responsible for the section concerning the introduction of a trust or its analogue in the civil legislation of Ukraine.[10]
Teaching
editSince 2016 she has been working part-time as an associate professor of the Department of Civil Law, Faculty of Law, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
Literary creativity
editA children's writer, at the age of 25 she began to work creatively, author of poetry books for children "Little Muk" (2016),[11] "New Year's Adventures of Morozenko" (2017),[12] "Nikitas Borovychok" (2017)[13] and "The Secret Order of the Great Stingray" (2020).[14]
Together with the Ukrainian Radio she created audiobooks for her own fairy tales: "Little Muk" and "New Year's Adventures of Morozenko", in particular, she voiced the text on behalf of the author.
Marital status
editMarried, has two daughters and a son. Her husband is- Buiadzhy Sergey Anatolyevich.[citation needed]
Bibliography
editChildren's books
edit- Ganna Buiadzhy, New Year's Adventures of Morozenko, Kyiv, Summit Book, 2017. 80 p. ISBN 978-617-7350-21-6
- Ganna Buiadzhy, Mykytas Borovychok, Kyiv, Summit Book, 2017. 96 p. ISBN 978-617-7560-37-0
- Ganna Buiadzhy, Little Muk, Kyiv, Summit Book, 2016. 52 p. ISBN 978-617-7350-57-5
- Ganna Buiadzhy, The Secret Order of the Great Stingray, Kyiv, Morning, 2020. 96 p. ISBN 9786-1709-64-08-3
References
edit- ^ "Ganna Buiadzhy, Personal Page". Archived from the original on 2022-01-30. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
- ^ "Розпорядження уряду від 28 грудня 2016 р. № 1034-р". Archived from the original on 12 August 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
- ^ Розпорядження Кабінету Міністрів України від 11 березня 2020 року № 265-р «Про звільнення Буяджи Г.В. з посади державного секретаря Міністерства юстиції України».
- ^ Decree of the President of Ukraine of August 22, 2016 № 338/2016
- ^ Author's abstract of doctoral dissertation. Catalog of the National Library of Ukraine
- ^ Law of Ukraine "On Civil Service" on the website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
- ^ VigoLex Law Firm
- ^ "Scientific activity. Anna Bujaji, personal page". Archived from the original on 2022-01-30. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
- ^ "Ganna Buiadzhy, Ludomania". Archived from the original on 2022-01-30. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
- ^ "Про утворення робочої групи щодо рекодифікації (оновлення) цивільного законодавства України". Archived from the original on 7 April 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
- ^ Summit Book Publishing House. The book "Little Muk". Author: Ganna Buiadzhy
- ^ Summit Book Publishing House. The book "New Year's adventures of Morozenko". Author: Ganna Buiadzhy
- ^ Summit Book Publishing House. The book "Nikitas Borovichok". Author: Ganna Buiadzhy
- ^ Publishing house Ranok. The book "The Secret Order of the Great Stingray". Author: Ganna Buiadzhy