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The MIA has taken on board the UHHRU ’s calls for a simpler procedure for registering cars

02.09.06 | Volodymyr Yavorsky | www.helsinki.org.ua
The Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union had pointed out that vehicle registration on the basis of registration at ones place of residence infringes certain constitutional rights.

Xeroxed medical certificates?

02.09.06 | Maxim Melnyk | www.misto.vn.ua
Human beings are so difficult - they can’t even be ill in accordance with centralized medical certificate issue quotas

Tuberculosis and overcrowding in holding facilities and penal institutions

01.09.06 | Iryna Yaroshynska | www.33channel.vinnitsa.com
Prisoners are held in overcrowded cells, and only this year have people suffering from tuberculosis started receiving proper treatment, and then not all of them

Ukrainian Civic Forum created

01.09.06
An association of civic networks and organizations from different regions of Ukraine which have formed one network to work together in the interests of civic society. They extend an invitation to all who support the enclosed Declaration to join them

So has a stop been put to censorship on the Ukrainian Internet?

19.08.06 | Olga Goncharova
A question mark over whether this marks the end of a scandalously unlawful Order or a game with the mass media being given a main role

A last farewell to Nadiya Svitlychna

17.08.06 | Leonid Plyushch
You were for me, and doubtless for thousands of people in Ukraine and in the Diaspora – living Ukraine, the embodiment of our principles, our conscience

“It will all come true tomorrow

12.08.06 | Yevhen Zakharov
A call to think soberly about the tasks ahead

Ukrainian journalist wins his case in Strasbourg

The European Court of Human Rights found Ukraine guilty of having violated Mr Lyashko’s right to freedom of speech

IMMENSE DIGNITY IN LIFE AND DEATH

10.08.06
Remembering NADIYA SVITLYCHNA

Trading away the Constitution

06.08.06 | Halya Coynash
My question, which I will attempt to provide the background for below, is therefore far removed from legal finesse: Put most primitively, how can the country’s legislative body prohibit the Constitutional Court from determining the constitutionality of laws passed on Ukrainian territory where the “Constitution of Ukraine has the highest legal force. Laws and other normative legal acts are adopted on the basis of the Constitution of Ukraine and shall conform to it”

  

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