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  2. Constitutional Court of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The reason given was that allegedly his tenure did "pose a threat to state independence and national security of Ukraine, which violates the Constitution of Ukraine, human and civil rights and freedoms." [29] As a result, for some time, it was unclear who was the Chairperson of the Court. [30]

  3. Human rights in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Agreement was ceremonially signed and promulgated in mid-July 1996. According to a ruling of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, the constitution took force at the moment when the results of the parliamentary vote were announced on 28 June 1996 at approx. 9 a.m. Kyiv Time and for the first time enshrined the obligations of human rights ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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).

  6. Judicial reform in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Judicial reform required amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine, as well as to a number of laws related to the judicial system. The Constitutional Commission, established by a presidential decree in April 2015, drafted amendments to the Basic Law. The commission consisted of more than 60 people: lawyers, scientists, MPs, public figures.

  7. Watchdog: White House violated law in freezing Ukraine aid

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    The White House violated federal law in withholding assistance to Ukraine, an action at the center of Trump's impeachment, a federal watchdog agency said.

  8. Oleksandr Tupytskyi - Wikipedia

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    On 14 May 2013, he was appointed a judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine by President Viktor Yanukovych. He had been the deputy chairman of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine to 2018 to 2019. He is a candidate of sciences in public administration as of 2009.

  9. Judge finds Trump further violated gag order and again ...

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    Judge Juan Merchan on Monday again cited former President Donald Trump for violating the gag order he imposed on the trial and warned he could face jail "if necessary" for continuing to ignore it.