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2015-2020 JSRSAP Evaluation Report on Criminal Procedure and Enhanced Fairness

28 August 2020

The Report has been developed as a part of the overall JSRSAP evaluation exercise by the EU Project Pravo-Justice and Council of Europe Project Human Rights Compliant Criminal Justice System in Ukraine experts with the support of the project teams. It concerns the results of an assessment carried out by Jeremy McBride acting as international expert, Council of Europe consultant, and Yuriy Belousov as national expert, Council of Europe Consultant. It has been conducted with regard to JSRSAP Area of Intervention Enhanced Fairness Through Development of Procedural Safeguards for Defence in accordance with the tailored, evaluation areas-specific methodology.

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2015-2020 JSRSAP Evaluation Report on Justice Sector Anti-Corruption Capacities

28 August 2020

The report was drafted as a part of overall evaluation of the JSRS and JSRSAP by Oksana Nesterenko and Andrii Biletskyi, national experts of EU Project Pravo-Justice. It relates to area of intervention «Increased Effectiveness in Combatting Corruption by Dedicated Capacities of Justice Sector».

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2015-2020 JSRSAP Evaluation Report on Enforcement System

28 August 2020

The Report has been developed as a part of the overall JSRSAP evaluation exercise by Katilin Popov and Maja Grubisin in the capacity of international experts of EU Project Pravo-Justice and Andrii Avtorgov, a national expert to the same project. It is concerned with Area of Intervention Chapter 7 of the JSRSAP: ‘Improving Enforcement System’.

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Visual navigation system for Ukrainian courts

27 May 2020

Model Initiative experts developed a visual navigation guideline for Ukrainian courts.

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Disciplinary actions within European self-employed judicial prohessions – an analysis

26 May 2020

The general public has high expectations of those who serve as public officials and the way in which they should conduct themselves in undertaking their duties. One meets those expectations by ensuring conduct above reproach. Historically, the regulation of the legal profession in Europe laid in the hands of courts which controlled the right of self-employed judicial professionals (mainly notaries and lawyers) to practice. The ordinary courts have long since delegated large aspects of regulation to selfemployed legal professions themselves

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