Supreme Council of Justice

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Supreme Council of Justice
Вища рада правосуддя
Logo of the Supreme Council of Justice of Ukraine.svg
Agency overview
Formed31 March 1998; 23 years ago (1998-03-31)
JurisdictionUkraine
Headquarters12-a, Studentska str, Kyiv
Agency executive
  • Ihor Benedysiuk[1], Chairman
Websitewww.vru.gov.ua

The Supreme Council of Justice (Ukrainian: Вища рада правосуддя) is the national council of the judiciary of Ukraine, which nominates judges to be appointed by the President of Ukraine.[2]

Functions[]

The Supreme Council of Justice of Ukraine advises on the appointment or release of certain judges, examines the cases of infringements, and executes disciplinary proceedings involving judges of the Supreme Court of Ukraine[3] and other high specialized courts.

Composition[]

There are total of 21 members.[4] The term of membership in the council is four years.[4] It is forbidden to be a member of the council for two tenures in a row.[4]

The appointees include:[4]

  • ex officio the Chairman of the Supreme Court of Ukraine
  • 10 appointees of the Congress of Judges of Ukraine
  • 2 appointees of the Verkhovna Rada
  • 2 appointees of the President of Ukraine
  • 2 appointees of the Congress of Advocates of Ukraine
  • 2 appointees of the Congress of representative from law schools and scientific institutions
  • 2 appointees of the All-Ukrainian Conference of Employees of Procurocy (Prosecutors)

Membership requirements are:[4]

  • citizenship of Ukraine
  • older than 35 years
  • higher judicial education
  • practicing of law no less than 15 years
  • she or he must be politically neutral

Ineligible for membership are:[4]

  • elected government officials
  • members of political parties
  • individuals who work for political parties or for other organizations with political goals or that takes part in political activities
  • individuals who take part in the organization or funding of political campaigns and other (political) activities

Publications[]

Official materials of the council is published in the Bulletin of the Supreme Court of Ukraine and in special cases in "Holos Ukrainy" and "Uryadovyi kurier".

History[]

In 2017 it replaced the High Council of Justice (“Вища рада юстицїї”).[4][5][2] The same year the competence to appoint and to remove judges was transferred from the Ukrainian Parliament (Verkhovna Rada) to the Supreme Council of Justice.[2][6]

The council was established on March 31, 1998 with the first session of it. The first chairman of the council became Valeri Yevdokimov.[7] Its revamped 2017 version was established in January 2017.[5]

List of chairmen of the Council[]

  • March 31, 1998 - May 25, 2001—Valeri Yevdokimov, end of term
  • May 25, 2001 - March 10, 2004—Serhiy Kivalov, becoming Head of the Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  • March 10, 2004 - January 13, 2006—Mykola Shelest, becoming judge of the Supreme Court of Ukraine
  • January 13, 2006 - March 28, 2007 -- (acting) Lidiya Izovitova
  • March 28, 2007 - March 22, 2010—Lidiya Izovitova, end of term
  • March 22, 2010 - ????—Volodymyr Kolesnychenko
  • ???? - present—Ihor Benedysiuk[1]

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