I am interested in the question: if a judge successfully passed the qualification assessment during the competition for the position of a judge of the court of appeal, is he considered to be suitable for the position held in accordance with paragraph 20 of Section XII of the Law of Ukraine 'On the Judiciary and the Status of Judges'?
My friend works as a judge and recently learned that the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court has set her a preventive measure in the form of a bail of UAH 5 million on suspicion of illegal enrichment and declaring false information. Can she be held criminally liable?
I want to know whether a judge who violated the right to defense in criminal proceedings can be held disciplinary liable if his actions caused significant consequences for the participants in the process?
Do you think it was right for Supreme Administrative Court member Serhiy Burlakov to vote against the recommendation to appoint Oleg Ilnytskyi to the position of judge of the Eighth Administrative Court of Appeal, given his subsequent participation in the consideration of other recommendations?
If a judge spreads pro-Russian narratives, can his actions be considered a violation of the Law 'On the Judiciary and the Status of Judges', and what consequences could this have for him?
I'm interested in what conditions a judge must meet to be able to resign. Do I need to submit an application for this?
I want to know whether a judge who has been temporarily suspended from administering justice can appeal this decision in court? What is the appeal procedure and what are the grounds for doing so?
I read the news that three men who tried to illegally leave for Moldova were charged with administrative offenses under Article 204-1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. I wonder if I consider the judge who considered this case and made a decision based on the available evidence to be properly performing his duties if it was later discovered that one of the men provided false information about himself during the trial?
If I want to become a local court judge, do I have the right to challenge the results of my cognitive ability testing in court if I believe the procedure was conducted improperly?
I was interested in the news about Banksy's new mural in London, which depicts a judge attacking a protester with a gavel. Do you think such artworks can influence public perceptions of the judicial system?