NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF UKRAINE’S JUSTICE SYSTEM
NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF UKRAINE’S JUSTICE SYSTEM
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Key Elements
Introduction and Research Methodology
Executive Summary
Conclusions and Recommendations
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Overview of the Past and Present Justice-Related Efforts
Political Will to Ensure Justice for Grave Crimes
Overview of Ukraine’s Domestic Legislation Criminal law
Operation and Capacity of Investigative Authorities to Investigate International Crimes
Operation and Capacity of Prosecutor's Offices to Prosecute International Crimes
Operation and Capacity of the Courts of Law to Administer Justice for International Crimes
The Role of the International Accountability Mechanisms
Participation of Victims of Grave International Crimes in Justice Related Processes
The Rights of Persons Suspected and/or Accused of Grave International Crimes
Annexes
Annex 1
Annex 2
Annex 3
Annex 4
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
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