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The Verkhovna Rada supported the new version of the Ombudsman law as a basis
16:38, 26 May 2026
256 deputies voted "for".
Admission rules want to be announced in advance, and the DPA canceled: what is being prepared for schoolchildren in 2027
16:26, 26 May 2026
In Ukraine, it is planned to determine the conditions for admission to universities in advance, adapt the admission campaign rules to wartime realities, and cancel the state final certification for schoolchildren in 2027.
Ukrainians will not have to pay a 20% tax on purchases from AliExpress and Temu — Rada failed the vote
16:24, 26 May 2026
If the amendments had been adopted, Ukrainians would have had to pay VAT on purchases from foreign marketplaces.
Military families can apply for benefits without the servicemember: where to apply and what documents are needed
16:19, 26 May 2026
Families of Ukrainian servicemembers can apply for benefits without the personal presence of the defender if they are at the front, undergoing treatment, or unable to submit documents themselves due to service.
It may take Ukraine up to 100 years to provide shelters for over 95% of the population — Ministry of Internal Affairs
16:11, 26 May 2026
Currently, the shelters available in Ukraine can provide protection for only about half of the country's population.
Ukraine is preparing a new reconstruction model: focus on private investments and social housing
16:05, 26 May 2026
The restoration of Ukrainian communities after the war will require attracting private capital, developing social housing, and creating effective cooperation mechanisms between the state, communities, and business, the Council noted.
Ukraine aims to update approaches to the use of electric grids
16:01, 26 May 2026
The package of changes provides for updating the connection mechanisms to electric grids and new approaches to the use of existing network infrastructure to increase its accessibility and efficiency.
Maia Sandu Restored Moldovan Citizenship to Former Romanian President Traian Băsescu
15:54, 26 May 2026
Moldovan citizenship was granted to Traian Băsescu in 2016 by then Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti.
Kyiv earned over one billion dollars from services: the IT sector became the main driver
15:51, 26 May 2026
Almost every second dollar from Kyiv's service exports was provided by the technology sector.
CEC recognized Denys Pyatyhorets as elected people's deputy instead of Stepan Kubiv
15:41, 26 May 2026
To register as a people's deputy of Ukraine, Denys Pyatyhorets must submit the documents defined by law to the Commission no later than the 20th day.
In Mykolaiv region, a city council deputy was fined for the second time for using Russian during a session
15:30, 26 May 2026
The deputy was already held administratively liable for a similar violation in 2025, but used the Russian language again during an official meeting of the local self-government body.
Volodymyr Zelensky met in Kyiv with Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
15:11, 26 May 2026
The Belarusian opposition figure arrived in Kyiv for the first time.
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A Few Hours to Prepare for a Hearing Is Not Enough for a Fair Trial: How a Case of Petty Hooliganism Ended Up in the ECHR
ARMA forms a new composition of the Public Control Council: submission of documents will continue in July, voting — in August
Remote Medical-Commissions and Disability Expertise Abroad: Why the Right to Examination Remains Declarative
Blogs
Olena Babikova
Countering Corruption in Ukraine: Myths and Reality
Olena Babikova researched the Analysis of Judicial Proceedings by the High Anti-Corruption Court in 2025 (as a court of first instance).
Judiciary at the Start of EU Accession Negotiations: Independence, Accountability, and Predictability as a Cross-Cutting Criterion
Judge of the Odesa District Administrative Court, Doctor of Law Ihor Zavalniuk notes that international partners expect from our state not so much new laws as measurable results.
Alla Lesko
Local Self-Government Body vs Territorial Community. Right or Lawlessness?
"Local self-government in Ukraine is a state-guaranteed right and a real capacity of the territorial community – residents of a village or a voluntary association into a rural community of residents of several villages, a settlement, a city – to independently or under the responsibility of local self-government bodies and officials resolve local issues within the framework of the Constitution and laws of Ukraine" (Art. 2 of the Law of Ukraine "On Local Self-Government in Ukraine").
Oleksandr Babikov
Ihor Fedorenko
Olena Babikova
The Rule of Law as a Rudiment of Criminal Proceedings
Examples of violations of the key principles of the rule of law in criminal proceedings, which have already gained significant publicity among specialists in this field.
Publications
A few hours to prepare for a hearing is not enough for a fair trial: how a case of petty hooliganism ended up in the ECHR.
The government has defined the status of the Main Department of State Quality Assurance as an authorized body and established a direct prohibition on interference in its operational activities.
To participate in the competition for forming the composition of the Public Control Council under ARMA, documents will be accepted from July 13 to 23, 2026, and online voting for candidates will take place in August.
Ukrainian legislation formally allows medical-social procedures to be conducted remotely, but in practice Ukrainians abroad face insurmountable barriers even before the case review begins.
The fact of cohabitation cannot be confirmed solely by photos, receipts, or registration at the same address without evidence of a shared budget.
Society
The Pension Fund did not count 25 years of work in the tax service towards civil service experience: pensioner won the appeal case
Andriy Pavliv elected chairman of the Zhydachiv District Court of Lviv region
A Few Hours to Prepare for a Hearing Is Not Enough for a Fair Trial: How a Case of Petty Hooliganism Ended Up in the ECHR
Two teenagers carried out a school shooting in the Philippines due to bullying
Court denied man a deferral for caring for a mother with a disability because there is a sister, although she lives with the father
In Ukraine
The Pension Fund did not count 25 years of work in the tax service towards civil service experience: pensioner won the appeal case
Andriy Pavliv elected chairman of the Zhydachiv District Court of Lviv region
A Few Hours to Prepare for a Hearing Is Not Enough for a Fair Trial: How a Case of Petty Hooliganism Ended Up in the ECHR
Two teenagers carried out a school shooting in the Philippines due to bullying
Court denied man a deferral for caring for a mother with a disability because there is a sister, although she lives with the father
Sud Info
The Pension Fund did not count 25 years of work in the tax service towards civil service experience: pensioner won the appeal case
Andriy Pavliv elected chairman of the Zhydachiv District Court of Lviv region
A Few Hours to Prepare for a Hearing Is Not Enough for a Fair Trial: How a Case of Petty Hooliganism Ended Up in the ECHR
Two teenagers carried out a school shooting in the Philippines due to bullying
Court denied man a deferral for caring for a mother with a disability because there is a sister, although she lives with the father
Legislation
The Pension Fund did not count 25 years of work in the tax service towards civil service experience: pensioner won the appeal case
Andriy Pavliv elected chairman of the Zhydachiv District Court of Lviv region
A Few Hours to Prepare for a Hearing Is Not Enough for a Fair Trial: How a Case of Petty Hooliganism Ended Up in the ECHR
Two teenagers carried out a school shooting in the Philippines due to bullying
Court denied man a deferral for caring for a mother with a disability because there is a sister, although she lives with the father
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The Pension Fund did not count 25 years of work in the tax service towards civil service experience: pensioner won the appeal case
Andriy Pavliv elected chairman of the Zhydachiv District Court of Lviv region
A Few Hours to Prepare for a Hearing Is Not Enough for a Fair Trial: How a Case of Petty Hooliganism Ended Up in the ECHR
Two teenagers carried out a school shooting in the Philippines due to bullying
Court denied man a deferral for caring for a mother with a disability because there is a sister, although she lives with the father
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