Supreme Court of Ukraine
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The Supreme Court of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Верховний Суд України, Verkhovny Sud Ukrayiny) is the highest judicial body in the system of courts of general jurisdiction in Ukraine.
The Court derives its authority from the Constitution of Ukraine, but much of its structure is outlined in legislation.
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[edit] Structure
The Court consists of several judicial chambers (criminal, civil, administrative, and arbitration cases). A separate panel considers military cases.
Appointments to the Court are made by the parliament and have no fixed time limit, nor is there a fixed number of appointments allowed. But each member of the Court (as far as each judge in Ukraine) is obligated to retire at the age of 65.
The Chairman of the Supreme Court is elected to office and dismissed from office by the Plenary Assembly of the Court by secret ballot.
[edit] History
The Court was originally established on March 11, 1923.
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[edit] Sources
Government of Ukraine – court overview
[edit] External links
- (Ukrainian) Information web-site of the Supreme Court. Retrieved on 2006-07-04.
- (English) The High Arbitration Court of Ukraine (official site). Retrieved on 2006-07-04.

