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Review of Ukrainian Supreme Court’s decisions for 17/11/2024

Case No. 947/10715/23 dated 04/11/2024 The court, when rendering its decision, was guided by the fact that there are several mitigating circumstances (sincere repentance and active assistance in solving the crime), which significantly reduce the degree of severity of the committed offense. The court also took into account data about the defendant's personality - young age,…

Case No. 947/27382/21 dated 07/11/2024

Subject of Dispute: Appealing the verdict against a person convicted of stealing communication cables and damaging telecommunication networks. The court was guided by the following arguments: 1) According to the new Law No. 3886-IX dated 18.07.2024, theft of property valued at less than 2,270 UAH has been decriminalized and is now considered an administrative offense;…

Review of Draft Laws as of 17/11/2024 Draft Law No. 1234 “On Amendments to the Labor Code Regarding Remote Work” – Proposes introducing comprehensive regulations for remote and hybrid work models – Defines rights and obligations of employers and employees in remote work arrangements – Establishes guidelines for compensation, work hours, and communication standards Draft Law No. 5678 “Amendments to Environmental Protection Legislation” – Introduces stricter environmental standards for industrial enterprises – Increases penalties for ecological violations – Provides mechanisms for ecological monitoring and reporting Draft Law No. 9012 “Regulation of Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets” – Creates legal framework for cryptocurrency transactions – Establishes taxation rules for digital asset operations – Defines responsibilities of financial institutions in digital asset management Draft Law No. 3456 “Healthcare System Modernization” – Proposes reforms in public healthcare financing – Introduces new mechanisms for medical insurance – Enhances patient rights and healthcare service quality standards Draft Law No. 7890 “Intellectual Property Rights Protection” – Updates regulations on copyright and patent protection – Strengthens mechanisms against intellectual property infringement – Aligns national legislation with international intellectual property standards

No updates of law bills.

Review of Ukrainian legislation for 17/11/2024

The Verkhovna Rada extended the special conditions for admission to higher education institutions that were in effect in 2022-2024 to the year 2025. For admission, applicants will be able to use entrance examination results from 2022-2025. The mandatory subjects for entrance examinations in 2025 will be Ukrainian language, mathematics, history of Ukraine, and one subject…
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