“On August 12, the Council of Advocates of Ukraine identified three candidates for participation in the competition for the post of a member of the High Qualifications Commission of Judges. The list includes Alexei Shevchuk, Anna Kolesnyk and Oksana Kadenko. The candidates will submit to the High Council of Justice, which will elect a representative from the RAU. The quota of the Council of Advocates in the commission is one place. July 7 at the National Association”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
On August 12, the Council of Advocates of Ukraine identified three candidates for participation in the competition for the post of a member of the High Qualifications Commission of Judges.
The list includes Alexei Shevchuk, Anna Kolesnyk and Oksana Kadenko.
The candidates will submit to the High Council of Justice, which will elect a representative from the RAU.
The quota of the Council of Advocates in the commission is one place.
July 7 at the National Bar Association of Ukraine (NAAU) It went round table on “Problematic issues of formation of the competition commission for the selection of members of the CCCS: calls or locking?” One of the main speakers was Alexei Shevchuk: lawyer, NAAU speaker and chairman of the Information Policy and Media Committee.
Much sanctions The NSDC approved by the citizens of Ukraine may be canceled by the courts. By forecasts Alexei Shevchuk’s lawyer, a partner and spokesman for Barristers attorney, about 80% of sanctions can be resolved in favor of the plaintiffs.
Sanctions in Ukraine Increasingly They are not used for their intended purpose – instead of unattainable for justice, they touch the citizens of Ukraine, often without proper evidence base. Lawyer Alexei Shevchuk partner and spokesman for a lawyer’s association Barrristers considers this practice false and replacing the law enforcement system.
The application of sanctions of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) to Ukrainian citizens Increasingly Asks questions about their validity and compliance with legal norms. Sometimes the basis for imposing sanctions may be a post on Telegram or article on Wikipedia, said in interview UA.news lawyer Alexei Shevchuk, partner and spokesman for the Barristers Advocacy Association.