Current Challenges for the Implementation of Constitutional Reform on Judiciary in Ukraine on its Way towards European Integration

The reform of the judiciary is a key conditionality imposed by the EU, IMF and other donors to Ukraine (UA). Significant reforms of the judicial system approved by the Parliament on 2 June 2016 should gradually take effect over the coming months and years. A new Supreme Court, a strengthened system...

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Main Author: Galyna Mykhailiuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UACES 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary European Research
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Online Access:https://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/882
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spelling doaj-6d3d32c11d80490e9563eedb2ccc879b2020-11-24T21:45:59ZengUACESJournal of Contemporary European Research1815-347X2018-03-011414046882Current Challenges for the Implementation of Constitutional Reform on Judiciary in Ukraine on its Way towards European IntegrationGalyna Mykhailiuk0National University "Kyiv Mohyla Academy"The reform of the judiciary is a key conditionality imposed by the EU, IMF and other donors to Ukraine (UA). Significant reforms of the judicial system approved by the Parliament on 2 June 2016 should gradually take effect over the coming months and years. A new Supreme Court, a strengthened system of evaluation, monitoring and appointing judges should come into being. It is the first Supreme Court selection of such scale in history. Never before had there been any competition for the UA Supreme Court. Judges, lawyers and academics were able to compete. Video streaming has been available at all testing stages, with the exception of the psychological test. On paper the independence of the judiciary should be strengthened. How far UA authorities in fact do so will depend on further actions, including the adoption of additional legislation. While the onus is on them to make these reforms work, the EU and the rest of the international community will also need to make an input sometimes on the basis of close observation of the process by taking targeted action to ensure that the reforms move in the right direction.https://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/882Constitutional reformjudiciarylegislative amendmentsselectionappointment.
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author Galyna Mykhailiuk
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Current Challenges for the Implementation of Constitutional Reform on Judiciary in Ukraine on its Way towards European Integration
Journal of Contemporary European Research
Constitutional reform
judiciary
legislative amendments
selection
appointment.
author_facet Galyna Mykhailiuk
author_sort Galyna Mykhailiuk
title Current Challenges for the Implementation of Constitutional Reform on Judiciary in Ukraine on its Way towards European Integration
title_short Current Challenges for the Implementation of Constitutional Reform on Judiciary in Ukraine on its Way towards European Integration
title_full Current Challenges for the Implementation of Constitutional Reform on Judiciary in Ukraine on its Way towards European Integration
title_fullStr Current Challenges for the Implementation of Constitutional Reform on Judiciary in Ukraine on its Way towards European Integration
title_full_unstemmed Current Challenges for the Implementation of Constitutional Reform on Judiciary in Ukraine on its Way towards European Integration
title_sort current challenges for the implementation of constitutional reform on judiciary in ukraine on its way towards european integration
publisher UACES
series Journal of Contemporary European Research
issn 1815-347X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The reform of the judiciary is a key conditionality imposed by the EU, IMF and other donors to Ukraine (UA). Significant reforms of the judicial system approved by the Parliament on 2 June 2016 should gradually take effect over the coming months and years. A new Supreme Court, a strengthened system of evaluation, monitoring and appointing judges should come into being. It is the first Supreme Court selection of such scale in history. Never before had there been any competition for the UA Supreme Court. Judges, lawyers and academics were able to compete. Video streaming has been available at all testing stages, with the exception of the psychological test. On paper the independence of the judiciary should be strengthened. How far UA authorities in fact do so will depend on further actions, including the adoption of additional legislation. While the onus is on them to make these reforms work, the EU and the rest of the international community will also need to make an input sometimes on the basis of close observation of the process by taking targeted action to ensure that the reforms move in the right direction.
topic Constitutional reform
judiciary
legislative amendments
selection
appointment.
url https://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/882
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