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  2. Law of Ukraine (legislation) - Wikipedia

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    Laws of Ukraine support and supplement the fundamental law of country, Constitution of Ukraine. Some laws were codified into Civil Code, Criminal Code and so on. For procedural reasons, Verkhovna Rada also issues resolutions that explain how legal documents should be presented to parliament. Bills are usually considered by the Verkhovna Rada ...

  3. Law of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Ukraine is a supreme law of Ukraine. Laws and other legislation should be adopted on its basis and conform to it. Because Ukrainian legal system is code-based, there are a number of codified laws in the main spheres of national legislation. These include: Civil Code of Ukraine; Criminal Code of Ukraine; Family Code of Ukraine

  4. Politics of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On 18 November 2010, The Venice Commission published its report titled The Opinion of the Constitutional Situation in Ukraine in Review of the Judgement of Ukraine's Constitutional Court, in which it stated "It also considers highly unusual that far-reaching constitutional amendments, including the change of the political system of the country ...

  5. Constitution of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Конституція України, romanized: Konstytutsiia Ukrainy, pronounced [kɔnsteˈtut͡sʲijɐ ʊkrɐˈjine]) is the fundamental law of Ukraine. The constitution was adopted and ratified at the 5th session of the Verkhovna Rada , the parliament of Ukraine , on 28 June 1996. [ 2 ]

  6. Local government in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Local government in Ukraine (Ukrainian: Місцева влада, romanized: Mistseva vlada) consists of two systems based on the administrative divisions of Ukraine. [1] There are 24 oblasts , one autonomous republic , and two cities with special status , with each region further divided into raions (districts) and then hromadas .

  7. Can Americans fight for Ukraine? Prisoners of war and the ...

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    It follows the sentencing of a 21-year-old Russian soldier in Ukraine’s first war crimes trial. Sgt. Vadim Shishimarin was sentenced to life in prison after he pleaded guilty to shooting a 62 ...

  8. Government of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Government Building, 12/2, Hrushevsky Street, Kyiv [10] The duties of the Cabinet of Ministers are described in Article 116 of the Constitution of Ukraine. Members of the government (cabinet) are citizens of Ukraine, who have the right of vote, higher education, and possess the state language . The members of the government cannot have ...

  9. Factbox-How Ukraine is keeping the lights on under Russian fire

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    Here is an overview of Ukraine's worsening energy situation since Russia's February 2022 full-scale invasion. Ukraine's energy system was badly damaged by a Russian air campaign in the war's first ...