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The Issue of Judges’ Secondment to the Brovarskyi City Raion Court of the Kyiv Oblast Has Been Scheduled for Consideration

According to part one of Article 55 of the Law of Ukraine “On the Judiciary and the Status of Judges”, a judge may, with his or her consent, be seconded to another court of the same level and specialisation to administer justice by a decision of the High Council of Justice adopted on the basis of a submission from the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine.

A Judge of the Kovel City-Raion Court of Volyn Oblast Has Been Found Suitable For the Position Held

On October 17, 2025, at a session of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine in Panels, interviews were conducted and the results of the qualification assessment of three local courts judges for their suitability for the position held were determined.

Based on the results of the session, the Commission took the following decisions:

Competition for Chernihiv Court of Appeal: One Candidate Confirmed Ability to Administer Justice

On October 17, 2025, at a session of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine in Panels, interviews were conducted and the results of the qualification assessment of two candidates for the positions of judges in the Chernihiv Court of Appeal were determined.

Based on the results of the qualification assessment, the Commission took the following decisions:

Competition for the Zaporizhzhia Court of Appeal: One Candidate Confirmed Their Ability to Administer Justice

On October 16, 2025, at a session of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine in Panels, interviews were conducted and the results of the qualification assessment of three candidates for the positions of judges in the Zaporizhzhia Court of Appeal were determined.

Based on the results of the qualification assessment, the Commission took the following decisions:

Competition for the Transcarpathian Court of Appeal: Three Candidates Confirmed Their Ability to Administer Justice, one Candidate Failed to Confirm

On October 16, 2025, at a session of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine in Panels, interviews were conducted and the results of the qualification assessment of four candidates for the positions of judges in the Transcarpathian Court of Appeal were determined.

Based on the results of the qualification assessment, the Commission took the following decisions:

Competition for Chernihiv Court of Appeal: Two Candidates Are Awaiting Interview with the Plenary Session of the Commission

On October 16, 2025, at a session of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine, interviews were conducted and the results of the qualification assessment of six candidates for the positions of judges in the Chernihiv Court of Appeal were determined.

Based on the results of the qualification assessment, the Commission took the following decisions:

Competition for the General Courts of Appeal: One Candidate Confirmed Their Ability to Administer Justice in the Chernihiv Court of Appeal

On October 15, 2025, the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine, in plenary session, considered the issue of confirming the ability of a candidate for the position of judge to administer justice in the Chernihiv Court of Appeal.

Based on the results of the qualification assessment, Andrii Chalyi was recognised as having confirmed his ability to administer justice in the general court of appeal.

Ukrainian Experience in the Selection and Qualification Assessment of Judges Attracts Interest of Latvian Colleagues: Chairman of the HQCJ Speaks at the Supreme Court of Latvia

From 6 to 8 October 2025, a delegation of representatives of the judicial authorities of Ukraine visited Riga on a working visit organised by the Judicial Council of the Republic of Latvia within the framework of the ongoing dialogue “Strengthening the Rule of Law in Times of Challenges: A Dialogue between the Judiciaries of Latvia and Ukraine.”