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04 Feb, 2026

Proportionality in Countering Corruption in Ukraine in the Context of War

In an article for the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, CPLR anti-corruption expert Liliia Timofieieva analysed the specifics of applying the principle of proportionality in the fight against corruption in Ukraine during the war.

24 Jul, 2023

Figures (never) lie, or the fight against corruption according to statistics 

What does Ukrainian statistics know about anti-corruption? Mykola Khavroniuk, a member of the Board of the Center of Policy and Legal Reform, an anti-corruption expert, researched this issue for the Mirror of the week

19 Apr, 2023

How can Ukraine make anti-corruption institutions more effective? Mykola Khavronyuk explains

CPLR expert and former head of the legal department and deputy chief of staff of the Supreme Court of Ukraine Mykola Khavronyuk assessed the reforms of anti-corruption institutions of Ukraine in an interview for Euromaidan Press

18 Apr, 2023

War crimes justice in absentia in Ukraine

The Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) has interviewed specialized experts on the peculiarities of war crimes trials in absentia in Ukraine

16 Feb, 2023

The police reform: results, problem, challenges

Yevhen Krapyvin, the expert of CPLR, commented on the results of the five-year police reform for The New York Times

02 Dec, 2022

Justice in Ukraine vs EU states: how far is Ukraine from the European standards?

Justice in Ukraine vs EU states: how far is Ukraine from the European standards according to Assessment of Ukrainian justice system

07 Aug, 2022

Fair Trial for Prisoners of War: New Experience for Ukrainian Justice System

Changes in Ukraine’s policy regarding enemy militants after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion are commented on by Yevhen Krapyvin, a CPLR expert

04 Jul, 2022

Constitutional Court: to be, or not to be, or what it should be

In an interview Mr. Koliushko acknowledged the need to reform how judges to the court are appointed and underlined the importance of Ukraine adopting the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on war crimes and genocide.

27 May, 2022

Ukraine’s Parliament in Wartime

How is the legislature organized in emergency situations? And did the Verkhovna Rada cope with the challenges of war?

16 Sep, 2021

Ukraine freezes on the verge of changes in communication of the state with the citizens

Adminprocedure is long overdue. Citizens and businesses must finally get clear and fair rules for dealing with administrative authorities

24 Dec, 2020

The Law of Ukraine “On the All-Ukrainian Referendum” was adopted

The law meets European standards and takes into account most of the recommendations of the Venice Commission and the OSCE

26 Oct, 2020

Calendar Paradox of Ukrainian Presidents’ Terms in Office: Good Constitution, Bad Mathematics

As a young sovereign nation, Ukraine has quite a fascinating record of the presidency

11 Sep, 2020

The art of constitutional seduction. The 2020 case of Russia

On July 3rd 2020 Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the official publication of the revised version of the Russian constitution

01 Jul, 2020

Criminal misdemeanours came into force in Ukraine: what does it mean?

On July 1, Law No. 2617-VIII entered into force, which introduced significant changes to the legislation in the field of criminal justice

08 Dec, 2017

Expert confidence in new Supreme Court is High ‒ survey results

Every third expert in Ukraine trusts the new Supreme Court, according to a public opinion