Tomorrow’s Lawyers Passed The First Stage Of The Competition To The Position Of Judge

Six participants of the “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program have passed a special examination in accordance with the requirements for a candidate to a judicial position established by the High Qualifications Commission of Judges of Ukraine.

On June 7, 2018, the High Qualifications Commission of Judges of Ukraine held a meeting to determine the results of a special examination within the procedure for selecting candidates for a local court judge position. Graduates and Participant of the Program, namely: Vira Mykhailenko, Olga Semenyuk, Alla Shyrant, Anna Ryzhko, Julia Baiduz and Iryna Podkopayeva met the requirements set by the Law for a candidate for a position of judge.

We congratulate lawyers on the occasion of passing one of the key stages in the competition for the position of a judge of a local court, which is the basis for enrolment to the National School of Judges of Ukraine.

Further on, the lawyers will conduct trainings at the National School of Judges of Ukraine, pass a qualification examination and a competition for the position of a judge. The knowledge and skills acquired within the “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program will surely bring benefits to the candidates.

Dear participants, the Tomorrow’s Lawyer Program will be happy to receive and share with the entire community of the Program your success stories and professional life events. Please email us at: info@tomorrowslawyer.org.

The “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program is an efficient network of lawyers, uniting leaders of the legal profession, who provide legal assistance in accordance with the highest ethical standards, are agents of change in society and leaders in the professional community.

The “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program was developed during 2016-2017 with the support of the project “Quality and Accessible Legal Aid in Ukraine” with an expert contribution from the Canadian Bar Association. The “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program is being implemented by the Ukrainian Bar Association and the Bar Association of Legal Aid Providers, with the support of the United States Embassy and The Quality and Accessible Legal Aid in Ukraine (QALA) Project funded by the Government of Canada and implemented by the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE).