The main partners and beneficiaries Ukrainian Parliament, Ministry of Justice of Ukraine (MoJ); Supreme Court (SC), Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine (GPO), National School of Justice (NSJ), National Academy of Prosecutors of Ukraine (NAPU). Other partners: Council of Public Prosecutors (CPP), Qualification and Disciplinary Commission of Prosecutors of Ukraine (QDCP), Office of the President of Ukraine; Ministry of Interior/National Police, State Bureau of Investigations (SBI), Coordination Center for the Legal Aid Provision (CCLAP), National Bar Association (NBA), and human rights NGOs.

The main aim is to ensure effective functioning of the criminal justice system in Ukraine aligned with European human rights standards with a large focus on practical implementation of reforms in the criminal justice area, specifically with regard to the following components:

Criminal justice legislation and practice comply with the CoE standards and best practices (outcome/objective 1);

Consolidation of independence, effectiveness and transparency of the public prosecution service (outcome/objective 2).

The following results are expected:

To ensure legislation and/or internal regulations in place address CoE recommendations enabling the effective implementation of regulatory framework;

To consolidate professional and operational capacities of criminal justice actors to enable the implementation of legislation in line with CoE standards and best practices;

To promote institutional independence of the prosecution service and individual procedural autonomy of prosecutors;

To facilitate institutional and operational efficiency and professionalism of the prosecution service, with focus on its new self-governance and qualification/disciplinary bodies;

To enhance awareness of prosecutorial community and public on the PPS reforms developments.

Project information

  • Duration: 30 months (Phase I: July 2019 – December 2020; Phase II: January - December 2021)
  • Place/ country: Ukraine
  • Budget: Phase I: 1 000 000 €; Total estimated: 2 000 000 €
  • Funding: Action Plan level funding

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Back Consultations with the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine: cooperation on challenges arising from the ongoing armed aggression of the Russian Federation

Consultations with the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine: cooperation on challenges arising from the ongoing armed aggression of the Russian Federation

On 5 April 2022, the Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law of the Council of Europe conducted expert consultations with the representatives of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. The goal of these consultations was to discuss the draft law ‘On Support for Criminal Proceedings and Enforcement of Punishments, Which Are Precluded as a Result of Armed Aggression, Temporary Occupation of the Territory of Ukraine’, prepared by the Ministry, as well as to take of note of the needs and priorities of the Ministry during the martial law period and the ongoing armed aggression of the Russian Federation.

The consultations were divided into two parts. First part focused on the new challenges arising from the Russian aggression and imposition of the martial law in Ukraine, as well as Ukraine’s derogation from certain obligations under the ECHR. Deputy Minister of Justice Oleksandr Banchuk outlined the most urgent needs for the Ministry, including possible assistance of the Council of Europe in documenting gross human rights violations, to be performed in coordination with the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine.

During the second part, Mr Jeremy McBride, international expert of the Council of Europe, presented his preliminary comments to the draft law ‘On Support for Criminal Proceedings and Enforcement of Punishments, Which Are Precluded as a Result of Armed Aggression, Temporary Occupation of the Territory of Ukraine’, prepared by the Ministry’, which will help to improve the draft in light of the European human rights standards.

The consultations were conducted within the framework of the Council of Europe Project “Human Rights Compliant Criminal Justice System in Ukraine”, which is part of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Ukraine 2018-2022.

Kyiv, Ukraine 5 April 2022
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