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Zelenskyy: Russia not elected to UN’s top court for the first time since 1946
For the first time in 77 years, Russia will have no judge on the ICJ after UN rejected its candidate in voting at both the Security Council and General Assembly. Instead, Australia, Mexico, Romania, South Africa and the US won ICJ seats.
Court orders arrest of US-sanctioned oligarch Kolomoyskyi with bail option
Kyiv’s Shevchenkivskyi District Court orders detention of prominent oligarch Ihor Kolomoyskyi for an initial period of 60 days,…
Donbas terrorist Anofriev runs Dnipro city plant, signs state contracts – journo investigation
Andriy Anofriev, a terrorist from the so-called “Luhansk People’s Republic” (LNR), is quietly running his plant in Dnipro…
Ukraine court sentences militant of LNR terrorist organization to 10 years
A militant of the LNR terrorist organization, who stormed Rubizhne and Sievierodonetsk, was sentenced to 10 years in…
Ukraine’s court arrested seven luxury hotels as Ukraine continues seizing Russia’s and oligarchs’ property
The Pechersk District Court of Kyiv partially satisfied the request of the Prosecutor General’s Office and imposed an…
Poroshenko returns to Ukraine where he faces treason charges, appears in court (updates)
Ukraine’s fifth president Petro Poroshenko, the main political rival of current president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, returns to Ukraine, where…
Whistleblower from Zelenskyy’s party slammed with five criminal proceedings
MP Geo Leros, who published the videos, and his role in the presidential team Leros is a visual…
European Court of Human Rights hints Russia responsible for Donbas damages
The press release of the ECHR discloses the details of the case of Khlebik v. Ukraine. The case concerned…
European Court of Human Rights ruled Russia responsible for actions of Transnistria
In three verdicts published on 31 May 2017, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) recognized Russia guilty…
Russian troops unconstitutionally occupy Moldovan territory – Constitutional Court
On 2 May 2017, the Constitutional Court of Moldova delivered the judgment on the interpretation of an article…
UN Court takes on Ukraine’s case against Russia, partially grants request to provisional measures
In line with our readers’ predictions, the UN International Court of Justice has recognized its prima facie jurisdiction…
Ukraine’s judiciary reform: 5 things to know | #UAreforms
Reform of judiciary has been one of the most demanded changes since Ukraine’s very independence in 1991. It…
Ukraine vs. Russia in The Hague: key arguments
On 8 March, the Ukrainian representatives took the floor once again in the International Criminal Court in The…
Russia in The Hague: the lies, the fakes, and the fairy tales
On 7 March 2017, representatives of Russia were given the floor to answer Ukraine’s accusations of funding terrorism…
Ukraine accuses Russia of funding terrorism and racial discrimination in the Hague. Full introductory text
On 6 March 2017, the International Court of Justice, the principal judicial organ of the UN, started holding hearings…
Judicial reform in Ukraine. What to expect from it| #UAreforms
Judicial reform one of the most crucial changes for all other reforms in Ukraine – it is in…
Russia’s Criminalization of Protest: Ildar Dadin’s Appeal and Article 212.1
On March 31, in a much anticipated appellate procedure in Moscow City Court, a judge considered the appeal…
Savchenko case is a verdict to the Russian judicial system, her lawyer says
Savchenko’s lawyer Nikolai Polozov tells that now the decision-making was passed to the highest level of the political Olympus, and…
Ukraine’s loud arrest of “Poroshenko’s main political opponent”: what you need to know
One of the Dnipropetrovsk-based UKROP party leaders Henadiy Korban has found himself under the spotlight on the morning…
Kyiv court rules against Putin’s crony
The Kyiv Court of Appeals has reversed a lower court’s decision and dismissed Viktor Medvechuk’s suit against former…