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  2. 2020–2022 Ukrainian constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 27 October ruling of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine ruled invalidated much of Ukraine's 2014 anti-corruption reform as unconstitutional. [1] Following the decision, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that if parliament did not restore these anti-corruption laws, foreign aid, loans and a visa-free travel to the European Union were at risk.

  3. Constitutional Court of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Prior only the President and a member of parliament had the right to appeal to the Constitutional Court. [6]) A complaint may only be filed after all other remedies have been exhausted in the regular Ukrainian courts. [5] The authority of the Constitutional Court is derived from Ukraine's Constitution – Chapter XII. The Court:

  4. Judiciary of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Court of Ukraine is a special body with authority to assess whether legislative acts of the Parliament, President, Cabinet or Crimean Parliament are in line with the Constitution of Ukraine. This court also gives commentaries to certain norms of the constitution or laws of Ukraine (superior acts of Parliament).

  5. Russian authorities fine a human rights advocate for ... - AOL

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    Human rights advocate Oleg Orlov was fined about $1,500 on Wednesday for criticizing the war in Ukraine, the latest step in a relentless crackdown on activists, independent journalists and ...

  6. High Council of Justice (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    The High Council of Justice, [1] [2] [3] or sometimes the Supreme Council of Justice [4] [5] (Ukrainian: Вища рада правосуддя) is the national council of the judiciary of Ukraine, which submits motions to appoint, dismisses and disciplines judges.

  7. Law of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian law is commonly divided into Public law, Private law, and International law.These areas of the legal system are further subdivided into Civil law (including Family law, Inheritance law, Contract law and Commercial law, Law of Obligations, Property law, Intellectual property law, Companies law, Land law, and Tort law), Criminal law, Constitutional law (including laws on the structure ...

  8. Judge violated code of conduct with critical Alito op-ed: Ruling

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    A federal judge apologized after he was found to have violated the judiciary’s code of conduct for publishing an op-ed earlier this year criticizing Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito over a ...

  9. Lawsuit claims University of Michigan violated protesters ...

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    DETROIT — Five people, including two students, are suing the University of Michigan claiming it violated their constitutional rights by effectively banning them from campus after they attended ...