Human Rights National Implementation Division, Directorate of Human Rights, Directorate General I of the Council of Europe provides expert advice and technical assistance to the member States on various aspects of judiciary. In particular, Human Rights Directorate works to promote, protect and develop human rights and rule of law and to ensure the compliance of the Council of Europe’s member states. For this, the directorate puts into practice the Council of Europe’s unique strategic triangle of standard setting, monitoring and co-operation, which establishes mutual links between developing legally binding standards which are monitored by independent mechanisms and supplemented by co-operation and support activities. The programmes of reform of judiciary assistance are financed through the ordinary budget, voluntary contributions by member states and within the Council of Europe.

Why do we implement the project in Ukraine?  

In Ukraine, the Council of Europe implements a 16 months follow-up Project to boost some of the most important results of the Council of Europe/European Union (CoE/EU) Joint Project “Consolidation of justice sector policy reform in Ukraine” and is primarily focused on assisting stakeholders in implementation of  the Justice Sector Reforms Progress Review Methodology (PRM). The Project is funded by the CoE Action Plan for Ukraine for 2015-2017 which is a joint initiative of the Council of Europe and the Ukrainian authorities and approved by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on 21 January 2015. The Action Plan aims to support Ukraine in fulfilling its statutory and specific obligations as a Council of Europe member state and to contribute towards addressing reform of judiciary.

What are the Project objectives?             

The overall objective is further consolidating the efforts of Ukraine in pursuing justice sector reforms. The Project will also help to measure the impact of reforms, as well as the CoE’s and other international stakeholders’ interventions in this area in Ukraine and informing the CoE and other international stakeholders on the course of reforms and further needs for support.

Another component of the Project is aimed at conducting an all-encompassing needs assessment for the Ukrainian National Bar Association in order to further assist the development of an independent and professional Bar in Ukraine.

The specific objectives are:

  • To provide support to the Ukrainian stakeholders in coordinating the implementation of the Justice Sector (PRM) and namely: in gaining sufficient understanding of the use of PRM, implementing parts of the methodology and coordinating the collection and presentation of information under the PRM;
  • To design, develop and implement an online platform for collecting and coordinating information that comprises the PRM in order to duly inform the stakeholders and general public on the progress and positive outcomes of the justice sector reforms;
  • To conduct needs assessment of the Ukrainian National Bar Association.

Who are our partners?

The main partner of the project is the Justice Reform Council under the President of Ukraine. The Project also cooperates with the Presidential Administration of Ukraine, Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, Ukrainian National Bar Association, judiciary, General Prosecutor’s Office, other justice sector institutions, local and international civil society organizations engaged in justice sector reform.  

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Back Closing event was organised within the framework of the Council of Europe’s project “Consolidating Ukraine’s Justice Sector Reform”

Closing event was organised within the framework of the Council of Europe’s project “Consolidating Ukraine’s Justice Sector Reform”

On 17 July 2018 in Kyiv the Council of Europe’s project “Consolidating Ukraine’s Justice Sector Reform” (hereinafter referred to as the Project) presented results of the Project’s activities and discussed plans for further cooperation on monitoring and measuring progress in implementing reforms in Ukraine’s justice sector.

The event was attended by representatives of the Council of Europe, EU Delegation to Ukraine, Presidential Administration of Ukraine, Ministry of justice of Ukraine, judicial authorities, advocacy, law-enforcement agencies, other justice institutions, civil society organisations and international initiatives.

While opening the event, Head of the Council of Europe’s Office in Ukraine Mr Мårten Ehnberg emphasized the uniqueness of the Project itself that is coming to the end and stressed the necessity for continuous and timely implementation of the monitoring of the progress of justice sector reform in Ukraine in accordance with best European practices. The Project also received very encouraging feedbacks from all beneficiaries and Justice Reform Council.

International experts of the Council of Europe Mr Adis Hodzic and Mr Marcin Chieslak presented their approach to the progress review methodology of justice sector reform in Ukraine using the example of High Council of justice of Ukraine and on-line platform based on the progress review methodology, respectively. Also, during the event participants were informed that within the Project the report on the needs assessment conducted in respect of the self-governance of lawyers in Ukraine was developed and presented.

Kyiv, Ukraine 18 July 2018
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Contacts

Project Coordinator:
Maria Oreshkina

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Tel: +33 (0)3 90 21 40 26

Senior Project Officer:
Kateryna Halenko

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Tel: +38 (0) 44 425 02 62 /
+38 (0) 44 425 60 01 (ext. 154)
Cell: +38 (0)97 640 96 00

Project Assistant:
Anna Maldryk

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Tel: +38 (0) 44 425 02 62 /
+38 (0) 44 425 60 01 (ext.155)