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Human rights in Ukraine 2011. Human rights organizations’ report

Human rights in Ukraine 2011. I. THE RIGHT TO LIFE

22.03.12

Draft Constitution of Ukraine

13.07.09 | Vsevolod Rechytsky
This new draft Constitution with article by article commentary is based on the modern understanding of human rights protection
Politics and human rights

The Constitutional Court to rule over the Law on the Human Rights Ombudsperson

29.03.07
A constitutional submission from 48 State Deputies has been registered in the Constitutional Court. It seeks an interpretation of Articles 7 and 8 of the Law on the Human Rights Ombudsperson, those covering the need for impartiality and independence of the Ombudsperson and the prohibition on political engagement
Human rights in Ukraine – 2004. Human rights organizations’ report

Human Rights in Ukraine - 2004: I. HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF UKRAINE

13.10.06
Human rights in Ukraine – 2005. Human rights organizations’ report

Human Rights in Ukraine – 2005: Adherence to the Constitution of Ukraine

06.07.06
Politics and human rights

Can the Verkhovna Rada really not revoke its Resolution on the dismissal of the government?

08.02.06 | Viktor Kolisnyk, Fedir Venislavsky, Viktor Kychyn, Kharkiv
The authors, all specialists in constitutional law, consider the three available ways out of the crisis caused by the dismissal of the government on 10 January. Their conclusion that the resolution cannot be revoked is disputed by the editorial board of Prava Ludyny
Politics and human rights

The Resolution of the Verkhovna Rada on the dismissal of the government: a constitutional and legal analysis

24.01.06 | Viktor Kolisnyk, Fedir Venislavsky, Viktor Kychyn, Kharkiv
Legal and constitutional stalemate in Ukraine following amendments to the Constitution and the stalling in Parliament on swearing in a new Constitutional Court
Politics and human rights

A reform by any name …

04.10.05 | Halya Coynash
Why human rights activists are up in arms against impending “political reform” in Ukraine. Or why it can be wise when hearing the word “reform” from unexpected places to stop and think about hidden agendas…
Human rights and civil society

ORANGE REVOLUTION, BLUE REFORM…

08.09.05 | Vsevolod Rechytsky,Specialist in Constitutional Law for the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group