Mykola Mirnyj

Court Cases that are Changing Ukraine Presented in Kyiv
Articles - 25 March 2015

Court Cases that are Changing Ukraine Presented in Kyiv

At the film festival Docudays UA, human rights advocates and lawyers presented a second collection of Strategic Affairs named "Court Cases that Are Changing Ukraine"

Experts not Satisfied with Poroshenko’s Judicial Reform
Articles - 04 March 2015

Experts not Satisfied with Poroshenko’s Judicial Reform

The law “On Ensuring the Right to a Fair Trial” leaves in place levers to influence the judicial branch

Flashmob: Crimea Is Ukraine
Articles - 02 March 2015

Flashmob: Crimea Is Ukraine

On Saturday, February 28th, about two hundred activists took part in the flashmob "Crimea is Ukraine" in the center of Kyiv

Crimea Is Ukraine
Articles - 02 March 2015

Crimea Is Ukraine

On Saturday, February 28th, about two hundred activists took part in the flashmob "Crimea is Ukraine" in the center of Kyiv

The Shelling of Mariupol on January 24th originated from the ‘DPR’ – Report
News - 22 February 2015

The Shelling of Mariupol on January 24th originated from the ‘DPR’ – Report

The shelling of Mariupol on January 24, 2015 originated from the direction of the Dzherzhynske–Kachkarske-Rosy Luxemburg villages

Why will you not release Nadiya Savchenko, Mr Putin?
Articles - 15 February 2015

Why will you not release Nadiya Savchenko, Mr Putin?

PACE deligate Nadia Savchenko stays on hunger for 65 days in Russian inprisonment

Arrest sanctioned of Tymoshenko judge Kireyev; Real lustration stalled
Articles - 13 February 2015

Arrest sanctioned of Tymoshenko judge Kireyev; Real lustration stalled

Last week it was progress on dealing with judges who are widely seen to have compromised themselves and Ukraine’s justice system through politically motivated rulings during EuroMaidan

Ukraine Has its Head in the Sand on Rome Statute
Articles - 02 February 2015

Ukraine Has its Head in the Sand on Rome Statute

On January 2, the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) proclaimed that Ukraine must not ratify the Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) until Russia does the same.

Investigation of deadly incident near Volnovakha on 13 January 2015
Articles - 28 January 2015

Investigation of deadly incident near Volnovakha on 13 January 2015

On 13 January 2015 a Grad rocket attack was carried out in the area of a checkpoint of the Ukrainian armed forces, which is located 2 km north of the city of Volnovakha on territory controlled by the Ukrainian government

Ratification of the Rome Statute as part of Ukraine’s fulfilment of its obligations
Articles - 28 January 2015

Ratification of the Rome Statute as part of Ukraine’s fulfilment of its obligations

Ratification of the Rome Statute as part of Ukraine’s fulfilment of its obligations

Rally in Commemoration of Killed Euromaidan Activists
Articles - 23 January 2015

Rally in Commemoration of Killed Euromaidan Activists

Thousands of people gathered in Independence Square to rally in commemoration of three activists killed during Euromaidan

Why Ukraine’s government is afraid of ratification of the Rome Statute
Articles - 16 January 2015

Why Ukraine’s government is afraid of ratification of the Rome Statute

The first talks since 2001 concerning the ratification of the Rome Statute have begun

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