Ministry of Justice (Ukraine) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Justice of Ukraine (Міністерство юстиції України)
Formed:1990
Preceding1:Ministry of Justice of the Ukrainian SSR (1947–1963);
Preceding2:Commission of the Council of Ministers (1963–1970);
Preceding3:Ministry of Justice of the Ukrainian SSR (1970–1990);
Jurisdiction:Government of Ukraine
Headquarters:13, Horodetskoho st, Kyiv
Minister1 Name:Denys Maliuska[1]
Child1 Agency:State Archive Service
Child2 Agency:State Executive Service
Child3 Agency:State Penitentiary Service
Child4 Agency:State Registration Service
Child5 Agency:State Service of Ukraine for protection of personal data
Website:minjust.gov.ua/en

The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Міністерство юстиції України|translit=Ministerstvo yustytsiyi Ukrayiny) is the main body in the system of central government of Ukraine that regulates state legal policy. It is often abbreviated as "Мinjust" [of Ukraine]. It is one of the oldest ministerial offices of the country tracing its history back to the beginning of 20th century.

Main objectives

Structure

The ministry consists of the central body of ministry headed by its leadership composed of a minister, his/hers first deputy, and other deputies in assistance to the minister. To the central body of ministry also belongs the government official in affairs of the European Court of Human Rights, who represents Ukraine in the mentioned international institution. The ministry regulates and controls activities of notaries (legal law representatives and executives) in Ukraine.

There are several state departments and agencies that are assigned to the leadership of the ministry, each deputy of which is also assigned a territorial representation of local authorities of justice.

List of ministers of justice

Name of parent agencyChairman of governmentName of ministerTerm of office
StartEnd
General Secretariat of UkraineVolodymyr VynnychenkoValentyn Sadovsky28 June 191713 August 1917
Mykhailo Tkachenko12 November 191723 January 1918
Council of People's Ministers23 January 1918February 1918
Vsevolod HolubovychSerhiy ShelukhinFebruary 191829 April 1918
Council of Ministers (1918)Fedir LyzohubMikhail Chubinsky30 April 191824 August 1918
Aleksei RomanovAugust 191825 October 1918
Andrei Vyazlov25 October 191814 November 1918
Sergei GerbelViktor Reinbot14 November 191814 December 1918
Council of People's MinistersVolodymyr ChekhivskySerhiy Shelukhin (acting)
Viktor Prykhodko
Hryhoriy Syrotenko13 February 1919
Serhiy OstapenkoDmytro Markovych13 February 19199 April 1919
Borys MartosAndriy Livytskyi9 April 19195 August 1921
Isaak Mazepa
Vyacheslav Prokopovych
Andriy Livytskyi
Vyacheslav Prokopovych
Temporary Peasant-Worker's GovernmentGeorgy PyatakovAleksandr Khmelnitskiy28 November 1918May 1919
All-Ukrainian Revolutionary CommitteeChristian RakovskyMikhail LebedinetsMay 1919August 1919
People's Commissariat of UkrSSRYevgeniy Tereletsky20 February 19203 March 1921
Sergei Buzdalin19211921
Mikhail VetoshkinJanuary 19221922
Mykola Skrypnyk19221923
Vlas Chubar19231927
Vasyl Poraiko5 March 192710 July 1930
Vasyl PolyakovSeptember 19301933
Mykhailo MykhailykJuly 1933January 1935
Panas LyubchenkoArkadiy Kiselyov-KeslerJanuary 1935August 1936
Khoma RadchenkoSeptember 19361937
Mykhailo BondarenkoKhoma Radchenko19371937
Demian KorotchenkoMykola BabchenkoJune 19381939
Leonid Korniyets19391944
Nikita Khrushchev19441946
Cabinet of Ministers of UkrSSR1946March 1947
Demian KorotchenkoDenis PanasyukMarch 1947January 1953
Fedir HlukhJanuary 19531954
Nykyfor Kalchenko1954March 1957
Kateryna ZghurskaMarch 19571961
Volodymyr Shcherbytskyi1961April 1963
Volodymyr Zaichuk19701972
Oleksandr Lyashko19721987
Vitaliy Masol19871990
Cabinet of Ministers of UkraineVitold FokinVitaliy Boiko2 August 199020 March 1992
Volodymyr Kampo20 March 199221 April 1992
Leonid KuchmaVasyl Onopenko27 October 199216 June 1994
Vitaliy Masol16 June 19947 August 1995
Yevhen MarchukSerhiy Holovatyi27 September 199528 May 1996
Pavlo Lazarenko28 May 199621 August 1997
Valeriy PustovoitenkoSuzanna Stanik ['''1st female''']21 August 199722 December 1999
Viktor Yushchenko22 December 199929 May 2001
Anatoliy Kinakh29 May 20017 May 2002
Oleksandr Lavrynovych7 May 200221 November 2002
Viktor Yanukovych21 November 20024 February 2005
Yulia TymoshenkoRoman Zvarych4 February 200527 September 2005
Yuriy YekhanurovSerhiy Holovatyi27 September 20054 August 2006
Viktor YanukovychRoman Zvarych4 August 20061 November 2006
Oleksandr Lavrynovych1 November 200618 December 2007
Yulia TymoshenkoMykola Onishchuk18 December 200711 March 2010
Mykola AzarovOleksandr Lavrynovych11 March 20102 July 2013[3]
Olena Lukash4 July 2013[4] 27 February 2014
Arseniy YatsenyukPavlo Petrenko27 February 201414 April 2016
Volodymyr Groysman14 April 201629 August 2019
Oleksiy HoncharukDenys Maliuska29 August 2019present

Notes

Regulation of public associations

The Ministry of Justice is responsible for the registration of public associations, including branches of international organisations and foreign non-profit NGOs. Territorial authorities accept applications for registration of public associations, change of data, liquidation of associations, etc. The Ministry provides public access to information on civic organisations established and operating in Ukraine through the relevant registers and databases[6] .

Definition

The Law of Ukraine "On State Registration of Legal Entities, Individual Entrepreneurs and Public Organisations" defines a public association as a voluntary association of individuals and/or legal entities of private law for the purpose of exercising and protecting rights and freedoms, satisfying public, in particular economic, social, cultural, environmental and other interests. According to their legal form, public associations are divided into public organisations and public unions. The main difference is that public organisations can be founded by natural persons, while public unions can be founded by legal entities.

Regulation of the establishment and operation of public associations[7]

Interference by state authorities and officials in the activities of public associations is unacceptable, except in cases provided for by law. The state ensures the observance of the rights and legitimate interests of public associations, supports their activities, and legislatively regulates the provision of tax and other benefits and advantages to them. Public associations have the right to form and operate freely, and they may freely cooperate with both Ukrainian and foreign NGOs, institutions, enterprises, etc.  

In Ukraine, the establishment and operation of public associations aimed at eliminating Ukraine's independence, changing the constitutional order by force, violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state, or undermining its security is prohibited. The law also prohibits encroachment on human rights and freedoms, public health and violation of equality on any grounds. In addition, the law prohibits the justification or denial of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, any propaganda of totalitarian regimes and their symbols, including the Russian Nazi totalitarian regime and the symbols of the Russian military invasion.

Establishment of a public association[8]

To establish a public association, at least two persons over the age of 18 are required. The establishment of a public association is carried out at a constituent assembly of its founders and is documented in a protocol. During the constituent assembly, the charter is drawn up, the name of the NGO is chosen, the purpose of the activity is formulated, and the management of the organisation is elected.

NGO must submit an application for registration to the territorial body of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine within 60 days of the constituent assembly. The application must be accompanied by a package of documents, including the decision of the founders to establish a legal entity, a register of persons who participated in the constituent assembly, the constituent document of the legal entity and information on the governing bodies of the public formation. An applicant may submit an application in person or through a legal representative, by sending documents by mail. State registration usually takes three business days, after which the relevant entry on the establishment of a public association is made in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, Individuals - Entrepreneurs and Public Formations.

Operations of the public association

Legal entity status

According to the Law of Ukraine "On Public Associations", a public association may carry out activities with or without the status of a legal entity. A public association with the status of a legal entity is a non-entrepreneurial company whose main purpose is not to make a profit.

Separate subdivision of a public association

A public association with the status of a legal entity may have separate subdivisions. The decision to establish such a unit is made by the governing body of the association. To register a separate subdivision, the relevant application together with the decision of the authorised governing body of the legal entity is submitted to the territorial body of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. A corresponding entry is made in the Unified State Register.

All-Ukrainian status of a public association[9]

A public association may have all-Ukrainian status if it has separate subdivisions in most administrative-territorial units. In order to obtain the all-Ukrainian status, an application must be submitted to the territorial body of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. Both the registration of the all-Ukrainian status and its cancellation are voluntary.

Liquidation of an association[10]

The decision to terminate a public association is made by the assembly and is subject to state registration. For this purpose, the relevant application shall be submitted to a territorial body of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. If there are no grounds for refusal, a corresponding entry is made in the Unified State Register.

Separate subdivision of a foreign NGO

Foreign non-governmental and charitable organisations may have a separate subdivision in Ukraine. In order to accredit a separate subdivision, an application and a package of documents shall be submitted to the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine[11] . A separate subdivision of a foreign NGO is accredited in Ukraine without being granted the status of a legal entity. If a foreign association intends to terminate the activities of its Ukrainian subsidiary, a corresponding application for liquidation must also be submitted to the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine[12] .

State registers

There are three state registers in Ukraine that contain information about public associations.

The Unified State Register of Legal Entities, Individuals-Entrepreneurs and Public Formations (USR) is a public register of legal entities in Ukraine that performs the role of state control and protection of the rights of legal entities, public formations and entrepreneurs of Ukraine, as well as protection of the rights of third parties in legal relations with them. The register is managed by the Registration Department of the Ministry of Justice. The USR contains comprehensive information on entities registered in Ukraine, including legal entities, individual entrepreneurs and public associations. The information can be accessed free of charge through the official website of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine.

The Unified Register of Public Formations and the Register of Public Associations are specialised electronic databases containing information on the registration and legalisation of these types of public formations. The registers are maintained by the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine and access to the information is open to the public.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/237576.html Rada supports coalition-proposed government lineup
  2. http://www.kvs.gov.ua/peniten/control/main/en/index Home
  3. http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/159160.html Judges Kolesnychenko, Kuzmyshyn, Justice Minister Lavrynovych elected as Supreme Council of Justice members
  4. http://www.rferl.org/content/ukraine-justice-minister-appointment/25036829.html Ukrainian President Appoints New Justice Minister
  5. Official website of the Ministry of Justice
  6. Web site: On Civil Associations . 2024-08-16 . Official website of the Parliament of Ukraine . en.
  7. Web site: On State Registration of Legal Entities and Natural Persons - Entrepreneurs . 2024-08-16 . Official website of the Parliament of Ukraine . en.
  8. Web site: Реєстрація створення громадського об’єднання - Гід онлайн Дія . 2024-08-16 . guide.diia.gov.ua . uk-UA.
  9. Web site: Реєстрація підтвердження всеукраїнського статусу громадського об’єднання - Гід онлайн Дія . 2024-08-16 . guide.diia.gov.ua . uk-UA.
  10. Web site: Реєстрація рішення про припинення громадського об’єднання - Гід онлайн Дія . 2024-08-16 . guide.diia.gov.ua . uk-UA.
  11. Web site: Реєстрація (акредитація) відокремленого підрозділу іноземної організації - Гід онлайн Дія . 2024-08-16 . guide.diia.gov.ua . uk-UA.
  12. Web site: Припинення відокремленого підрозділу іноземної неурядової організації, представництва, філії іноземної благодійної організації - Гід онлайн Дія . 2024-08-16 . guide.diia.gov.ua . uk-UA.