The Centre of Policy and Legal Reform is a Ukrainian think-tank established in 1996. The CPLR is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-party organization. Our mission is to facilitate institutional reforms in Ukraine for strengthening democracy, rule of law, and good governance.
Judicial Reform in Ukraine: Challenges and Recommendations
The Centre of Policy and Legal Reform is a Ukrainian think-tank established in 1996. The CPLR is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-party organization. Our mission is to facilitate institutional reforms in Ukraine for strengthening democracy, rule of law, and good governance.
The Centre of Policy and Legal Reform is a Ukrainian think-tank established in 1996. The CPLR is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-party organization. Our mission is to facilitate institutional reforms in Ukraine for strengthening democracy, rule of law, and good governance.
Participants in the conference discussed the approaches to justice system reform in each country that was included in the study. The subject of the monitoring was analysis of judicial performance and of anticorruption measures. The research was based on several indicators (such as anti-corruption institutions; immunities; declaration of assets / interests; confiscation; judicial independence and accountability).
Judicial reform roadmap.
The Centre of Policy and Legal Reform is a Ukrainian think-tank established in 1996. The CPLR is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-party organization. Our mission is to facilitate institutional reforms in Ukraine for strengthening democracy, rule of law, and good governance.
Roman Kuybida and Khrystyna Tybinka analyzed specific features of the work and communication regime of Ukrainian courts during quarantine
Conclusion is prepared by the CPLR experts.
The goal of this research paper is to facilitate an informed discussion with policymakers on improving confidence in Ukrainian courts.