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Decision of Constitutional Court of Ukraine re: Constitutional Representation of 252 People’s Deputies of Ukraine relating to the Conformity to the Constitution of Ukraine (Constitutionality) of the Law of Ukraine “On Making Changes in the Constitution of Ukraine” of 8 December 2004, No. 2222-IV (Case concerning Compliance with the Procedure for Making Changes in the Constitution of Ukraine) - Ukraine - Russia and the Republics Legal Materials - Second Series
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Preview Page Re: Constitutional Representation of 252 People’s Deputies of Ukraine relating to the Conformity to the Constitution of Ukraine (Constitutionality) of the Law of Ukraine “On Making Changes in the Constitution of Ukraine” of 8 December 2004, No. 2222-IV (Case concerning Compliance with the Procedure for Making Changes in the Constitution of Ukraine) In the Name of Ukraine
The Constitutional Court of Ukraine composed of judges: Holovyn, Anatolii Sergeevich – presiding, Baulin, Iurii Vasil’evich, Brintsev, Vasilii Dmitrievich, Vdovichenko, Sergei Leonidovich – rapporteur, Vinokurov, Sergei Mirkianovich, Hul’tai, Mikhail Miroslavovich, Zaporozhets, Mikhail Petrovich, Kamp, Vladimir Mikhailovich, Kolos, Mikhail Ivanovich, Lipak, Dmitrii, Dmitrievich, Markush, Marii Andreevna, Ovcharenko, Viacheslav Andreevich, Sergeichuk, Oleg Anatol’evich, Stetsiuk, Petr Bogdanovich, Strizhak, Andrei Andreevich, Tkachuk, Pavel Nikolaevich, Shaptala, Natalia Konstantinovna, Shishkin, Viktor Ivanovich,
with the participation of representatives of the subject of the right to a constitutional representation, Vladislav Valerievich Zabarskyi and Dmitrii Iur’evich Shpenov – people’s deputies of Ukraine; representative of the Supreme Rada of Ukraine – Natalia Aleksandrovna Vilamova;
representative of the President of Ukraine in the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, Elena Leonidovna Lukash; and Permanent Representative of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine in the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, Vladimir Denisovich Vozniuk,
considered at a plenary session the case concerning the constitutional representation of 252 people’s deputies of Ukraine relating to the conformity to the Constitution of Ukraine (constitutionality) of the Law of Ukraine “On Making Changes in the Constitution of Ukraine” of 8 December 2004, No. 2222-IV (Відомості Верховної Ради України (2005), no. 2, item 44)
William E. Butler, Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law in the University of London, attached to University College London, is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law at the Dickinson School of Law, Pennsylvania State University, and Founder and Director of The Vinogradoff Institute.
An authority on the legal systems of Russia and former Soviet nations, he is the author, co-author, editor or translator of more than 3,500 books and articles on Russian, Soviet, Kazakhstan, Ukrainian, Uzbekistan, and other Commonwealth of Independent States legal systems. He has acted as Counsel to the EBRD, European Union, World Bank, United Nations, and Department for International Development of the United Kingdom on individual law reform projects.
The recipient of numerous honors for his service to Russian and international law, Professor Butler is Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Associate of the International Academy of Comparative Law, and Member of the Russian Academy of Legal Sciences. He has been elected to his fourth term as a member of the Russian International Court of Commercial Arbitration. In 2003 Professor Butler was awarded the G. I. Tunkin Medal by the Russian International Law Association.
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