by admin_HRWF | Oct 15, 2020 | Human Rights in the World
By Oleg Sukhov Kyiv Post (11.10.2020) – https://bit.ly/3k42w64 – The European Commission for Democracy through Law, also known as the Venice Commission, has criticized some aspects of Ukraine’s judicial reform legislation. The commission...
by admin_HRWF | Sep 25, 2020 | Human Rights in the World
HRWF (26.09.2020) – Ukraine’s whole anti-corruption infrastructure and judicial reform are now coming under attack from pro-oligarch and pro-Russian forces, according to participants of “Ukraine’s judiciary’s and anti-corruption in peril.” an online panel held...
by admin_HRWF | Sep 24, 2020 | Human Rights in the World
This is the theory of Bate C. Toms, Chairman of the British-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce. HRWF (25.09.2020) – In various articles and webinars, Bate C. Toms, Chairman of the BUCC (Managing Partner of B C Toms & Co, Kyiv and London; JD Yale Law School...
by admin_HRWF | Sep 23, 2020 | Human Rights in the World
An elderly woman begging for money in central Kyiv, 2018. Photo by Oleg Petrasiuk By Igor Kossov Kyiv Post (18.09.2020) – https://bit.ly/3hTa2z2 – Close to half of Ukrainians will experience poverty in 2020, according to a study by the M.V. Ptukha...
by admin_HRWF | Sep 23, 2020 | Human Rights in the World
Prime Minister Shmyhal: average wage of UAH 15,000 (450 EUR), average pension of UAH 5,000 (150 EUR) is the goal we must pursue Ukrinform (05.09.2020) – https://bit.ly/2RO2J0Z – Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal believes that an average wage of UAH...