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Judicial reform in Ukraine continues to be a central focus for the EU and international bodies. Recent developments include the EU's call for continued reform efforts, highlighting the judiciary's vital role in ensuring justice and fighting corruption. The Supreme Court's recent decision potentially affecting the reform's integrity and the delay in implementing key recommendations have raised concerns among reform advocates. Despite setbacks, efforts to reinstate the Supreme Council of Justice and establish an effective anti-corruption court remain crucial. Maintaining momentum in these judicial reforms is essential for Ukraine's EU integration and adherence to international standards.

What are the main objectives of judicial reform in Ukraine?

The main objectives include enhancing the independence, accountability, and efficiency of the judiciary. This involves reforming the selection process of judges, curbing corruption, and establishing transparent judicial systems to restore public trust and meet EU standards.

How does the European Union view Ukraine's judicial reform progress?

The European Union closely monitors Ukraine's judicial reform, emphasizing its significance for EU integration and cooperation. The EU insists on more tangible progress, especially in ensuring an independent judiciary and addressing corruption effectively through robust legal frameworks.

What challenges does Ukraine face in implementing judicial reform?

Ukraine faces challenges such as political resistance, entrenched interests within the judicial system, and the slow pace of legislative changes. Additionally, the retention of dishonest judges and decisions undermining reform efforts are significant hurdles that need addressing.

How does the recent Supreme Court decision affect judicial reform?

The recent Supreme Court decision, which allows many judges previously deemed dishonest to remain, presents a setback for judicial reform. It jeopardizes efforts to cleanse the judiciary and could delay implementing comprehensive changes essential for enhancing judicial integrity and accountability.

What role does the anti-corruption court play in Ukraine's judicial reform?

The anti-corruption court is pivotal in Ukraine's judicial reform as it aims to handle high-profile corruption cases impartially and efficiently. Its successful establishment is crucial for boosting public confidence and demonstrating Ukraine's commitment to eliminating corruption at all levels.

Why is the EU interested in Ukraine's judicial reform?

The EU is keenly interested in Ukraine's judicial reform because it influences bilateral relations and Ukraine's path towards EU membership. A reformed and independent judiciary is vital for implementing democratic principles, enhancing the rule of law, and building a corruption-free state necessary for closer EU ties.

What has been announced regarding the reform of the Supreme Council of Justice?

The reform of the Supreme Council of Justice is regarded as crucial for maintaining judicial independence and accountability. International bodies and ambassadors have urged Ukraine to expedite this reform, which is vital for ensuring fair judicial proceedings and rebuilding trust in the judiciary system.

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Rada adopts law on resumption of HQCJ work Rada adopts law on resumption of HQCJ work The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has passed a law allowing to resume the work of the High Qualification Commission of Judges (HQCJ) of Ukraine. A total of 293 MPs voted for relevant bill No. 3711-d on amendments to the law on the judicial system and the status of judges and some laws on resuming the work of HQCJ. 6 791 15

судья Parliament passes law on start of High Anti-Corruption Court’s work The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted the law on the amendments to certain legislative acts of Ukraine on the commencement of work of the High Anti-Corruption Court. 3 244 18

Rada passes bill on anti-corruption court creation: 315 lawmakers supports the law Rada passes bill on anti-corruption court creation: 315 lawmakers supports the law Members of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine have adopted in the second reading the presidential bill No. 7440 on the High Anti-Corruption Court at today’s session. 97 522 422

Rally in support of anti-corruption court bill adoption held outside Rada: "It will revive confidence of millions of Ukrainians in reforms". VIDEO&PHOTOS Rally in support of anti-corruption court bill adoption held outside Rada: "It will revive confidence of millions of Ukrainians in reforms". VIDEO&PHOTOS On Thursday, June 7, activists gathered outside the building of the Ukrainian parliament in support of the adoption of the bill on the anti-corruption court. 33 742 145

Ukraine faces risk of default if bill on anti-corruption court not passed, - parliament’s vice-speaker Ukraine faces risk of default if bill on anti-corruption court not passed, - parliament’s vice-speaker Failure to adopt the bill on anti-corruption court will entail the lack of international financial aid to Ukraine which may lead to Ukraine’s default. 59 264 250

депутат вр Rada passes code amendments within judicial reform The members of the parliament have approved the judicial reform seven plenary days after they started to discuss it. 56 967 391

парубий This fall should be fall of reforms, education to be the first one, - Rada Speaker Parubii The Verkhovna Rada upon its return from summer holidays should consider the education reform among the first issues on its agenda. 8 126 61

порошенко Poroshenko demonstrates documents necessary for new Supreme Court operation President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko demonstrated the package of documents necessary to launch the work of the all-new Supreme Court of Ukraine. 14 166 33

бондарчук 330 judges involved in illegal sentencing of activists in 2014 stonewall cases into Maidan crackdown, – Heavenly Hundred’s Family NGO Head Bondarchuk More than 300 judges who convicted the Euromaidan activists during the Revolution of Dignity continue holding their jobs and stonewalling the investigation of cases into the murder of the heroes of Heavenly Hundred. 12 256 90

просуд Automaidan activists launch PROSUD project to monitor judges All-Ukrainian Automaidan NGO has presented its new project PROSUD aimed at monitoring judges. 28 642 66 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

конституция сonstitution Ukrainian parliament adopts amendments to Constitution in terms of justice The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted on second reading and as a whole the amendments to the Constitution in terms of justice. 69 487 327 Previously in trend: Amendments to Constitution

парламент Rada adopts presidential bill on judicial system and status of judges The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted as a basis and as a whole the presidential bill No. 4734 on judicial system and status of judges. 51 396 180

порошенко poroshenko Ukrainian president calls today's approval of constitutional amendments by Rada historic President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko called today’s actions of the Verkhovna Rada on building an independent court system historic. The Parliament approved respective constitutional amendments in the first reading today. 27 404 143 Previously in trend: Amendments to Constitution