Administrative Court of Cassation of Ukraine, Supreme Court division in Kyiv, Ukraine
The Administrative Court of Cassation is the highest authority for administrative disputes in Ukraine and handles cases between citizens, organizations, and government bodies. It operates through specialized chambers to ensure consistent application of laws across the country's courts.
The court was established on December 15, 2017, marking a major step in reforming Ukraine's administrative justice system. This creation of a new top-level authority fundamentally reorganized how administrative disputes are handled nationwide.
The court contributes to Ukraine's legal development by analyzing judicial statistics and providing conclusions on draft laws related to the judicial system.
The court operates with a capacity of around two hundred judges and handles administrative disputes and legal matters from across the country. Visitors should keep in mind that this is a functioning court with access restrictions and limited opportunities for public observation.
The court holds the unusual power to prepare written motions assessing whether the Ukrainian President can perform duties due to health reasons. This authority gives it a constitutional role beyond typical judicial functions.
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