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The content of this publication reflects a monitoring exercise conducted in August – September in the framework of Ukrainian-Swiss Project “Support of Judicial Reform. Strengthening of Judicial Independence” to identify key issues with ensuring the constitutional principle of the independence of judges in Ukraine in 2008. The publication explains the monitoring methods, the system of assessment of judicial independence in accordance with the internationally accepted standards and the results of the monitoring accompanied by experts’ conclusions featuring comparisons with similar results for 2007. A reference to the Centre for Judicial Studies is obligatory for any use of information or other materials in this publication.

Our publications

  • The independence of judges: international standards and national practice. (Manual)
  • The New Civil Code of Ukraine: problem questions of application (Materials of Conference).(Updated)
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  • Pre-Trial Detention: Recommendations, Practice of Implementation and Experience(Updated)

     

  • The information brochures for the general public on problematic questions of the civil legislation.(Updated)
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  • The new manual on Civil law for lawyers(Updated)
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    The twenty issue of the Bulletin of the Centre for Judicial Studies has been published. Topic "The status and prospects of the development of justice in Ukraine". Download the Table of Contents.

    The previous issues can be download here.

    The eleven issue of the Bulletin


     
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