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In Dnipro, the appellate court upheld the verdict against a 77-year-old for child rape
21:08, 13 June 2026
The appellate court upheld the verdict against a 77-year-old man sentenced to 15 years in prison for rape and violence against minors.
Screams, threats, and humiliation: why the court in Sumy closed the domestic violence case
20:50, 13 June 2026
The Kovpakivskyi District Court of Sumy closed the domestic violence case against a man accused of threats and humiliation of his daughter.
Finland recommended paying salaries to employees who did not come to work due to drone threats
20:47, 13 June 2026
The Finnish government has developed recommendations for employers and employees in case of threats from drones.
Pension is subject to further indexation even after its recalculation by court decision — how a pensioner defended her rights
20:32, 13 June 2026
The court recognized the Pension Fund's refusal to conduct further pension indexation after its recalculation in compliance with a previous court decision as unlawful and obliged it to carry out a new recalculation of payments using the indexation coefficients provided by government resolutions for 2025 and 2026.
Are You Selling Furniture, a Phone, or Used Items — Will the New Tax Law on OLX Affect You?
20:14, 13 June 2026
Whether those who occasionally sell electronics, furniture, or children's items on marketplaces will need to worry about the new law.
The US and Iran will sign an agreement on June 14, after which the Strait of Hormuz will be opened — Trump
20:09, 13 June 2026
US President Donald Trump stated that on June 14, the US and Iran will sign a new agreement which, according to him, will prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons, and after its conclusion, the Strait of Hormuz will be opened to all.
The Supreme Court Set the Boundary Between Mobbing and Personnel Management
20:00, 13 June 2026
The Supreme Court of Cassation separated mobbing from the employer's exercise of rights regarding organization and payment of labor.
Three NATO countries will conduct the military exercise "Gallant Boar-2026" near the borders of Russia and Belarus
19:54, 13 June 2026
Lithuania, Poland, and France will conduct the military exercise "Gallant Boar-2026" near the Suwałki Corridor from June 16 to 26.
Schools Will Assess the Success of Children with Special Needs Differently: Focus on Social Adaptation
19:36, 13 June 2026
The new approach involves more attention to practical skills, social integration, and everyday independence of students.
Yuliia Svyrydenko Announced Additional Subsidies for Frontline Communities and Support for Children of Fallen Soldiers
19:00, 13 June 2026
The government is preparing additional assistance for frontline communities.
Who Will Study on a Budget and Who Will Receive a Grant: New Rules for Student Tuition Payments Are Being Prepared
18:41, 13 June 2026
The amount of state support may depend on the results of the National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT), the chosen specialty, and labor market needs.
The Territorial Recruitment Center denied a deferral to a man who was the sole caregiver of his disabled brother: the case was reviewed by the court
18:23, 13 June 2026
The man explained that he became the sole caregiver of his brother because their mother, due to her health condition, could not provide constant care.
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Frontline workers may be granted a new status with allowances and insurance protection — what is proposed in the Parliament
10-Month Contract: Why a Guaranteed Deferral Can "Burn Out" After 2 Years
The Supreme Court recovered over 40 thousand hryvnias in court costs from the State Tax Service in favor of an individual entrepreneur due to a tax officers' error in the inspection order
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
The bill establishes a separate status for individuals ensuring vital activities in combat zones.
The High Council of Justice considered the report of judge Anastasiia Pryvalykhina of the Chechelivskyi District Court of Dnipro about interference in her judicial activities.
The Ministry of Health reminded that in certain cases, the initiator of terminating the declaration between a patient and a family doctor can be not only the patient but also the doctor themselves.
The High Council of Justice continued the consideration of Hanna Lebedeva's candidacy to the appellate court after remarks from the Public Integrity Council.
New contracts for military personnel promise payments up to 460 thousand hryvnias and deferral from mobilization after service, but some guarantees are still not enshrined in law, and important questions remain unanswered.
Society
"Judicial and Legal Newspaper" congratulates on Civil Service Day
June 23 – What Holiday Is Today and Main Events
Is it possible to withdraw or transfer children's funds from a special account
Child Assistance: Types, Amounts, and Who Can Receive 20% More
Pension due to the loss of a breadwinner: who is entitled and the amount of payments
In Ukraine
Purchasing Housing through State Programs Has Become More Difficult Due to Property Appraisal: State Property Fund Asked to Intervene
Private and State Executors: What They Have in Common and Their Powers
Former Deputy Secretary of the NSDC Volodymyr Sivkovych Exposed for Illegal Appropriation of Over 21 Hectares in Kyiv
The Council of Judges will consider preparations for the XXI Congress of Judges and increasing the number of assistants in courts
How to Submit a Report for Return After AWOL in Army+
Sud Info
The High Council of Justice will submit a proposal to Zelensky for the appointment of five judges to the appellate courts
Yuriy Hnizdilov elected head of Chuhuiv City Court of Kharkiv region
The High Qualification Commission of Judges appointed the consideration of the issue of seconding judges to 2 courts
Competition for Specialized Administrative Court of Appeal: HQCJ Approved the Results of the Practical Task
Judge of OASK Bohdan Sanin suspended from administering justice
Legislation
Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a law on additional funding for the security and defense sector
All bills should be mandatorily checked for compliance with the Constitution: only 51 such conclusions were made in 7 years
Up to 10 years in prison for counterfeit alcohol that harmed people
Fines proposed for selling energy drinks to children: sanctions prepared for sellers, parents, and even teenagers themselves
A new mechanism for purchasing housing through vouchers and mortgages is proposed for IDPs, but with restrictions on sale
In the World
Lionel Messi became the top scorer in the history of the FIFA World Cup
Donald Trump announced the full opening of the Strait of Hormuz
Japan sharply raises visa fees for foreigners fivefold from July 1
AI Wins a Court Case for the First Time: Chatbot Helped Freelancer Recover Debt
Canadian Lawyer Fined $31,000 for Fabricated AI Court Precedents
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