Today, the High Qualifications Commission of Judges of Ukraine (HQCJ) published the results of the practical test completed by candidates in the competition for positions at the HACC.
A total of 73 out of 85 candidates advanced to the next stage, which is nearly 86%.
As a result, there are 3.2 candidates per vacant HACC judgeship—significantly better than in the previous competition, where there were just 0.3 candidates per position.
As reported earlier, the HQCJ held the practical part of the exam on November 12 and 14. Eighty-five of the 87 candidates who reached this stage took part. Each candidate completed two tasks of different types: the first involved drafting a first-instance court judgment, and the second drafting a ruling following appellate review of a judgment. Each task was worth 75 points (150 points in total). The passing threshold was set at 75%, or 112.5 points.
The following candidates successfully passed this stage:
- Viktor Antypenko
- Viktoriia Bazeliuk
- Anton Baida
- Oleh Batiuk
- Yurii Bodnaruk
- Volodymyr Bubleinyk
- Oleksandr Vernyhor
- Maksym Hloba
- Mykhailo Hrabynskyi
- Nazar Hryn
- Oksana Hutsal
- Yevhen Didenko
- Nataliia Doroshenko
- Vitalii Dubas
- Andrii Dudikov
- Oleksandr Dudchenko
- Oksana Yevlakh
- Oleksii Yevtushenko
- Oleksandr Zavhorodnii
- Oleksii Zaitsev
- Oleksandr Ivasyn
- Yevhen Kapitonov
- Viktoriia Kytsiuk
- Oleh Kimstachov
- Yana Kinakh
- Oleksandr Kitov
- Denys Kovalenko
- Serhii Kovalchuk
- Snizhanna Kolesnyk
- Tetiana Kononenko
- Vitalii Koriahin
- Oleh Kostiuk
- Dmytro Kravets
- Ivan Kravchenko
- Tetiana Kryklyva
- Vitalii Kryklyvyi
- Iryna Kuzina
- Vladyslav Kukhta
- Oleksandr Leonov
- Ihor Makaryk
- Oleh Marchuk
- Viktor Maslov
- Vita Matolych
- Nataliia Makhno
- Dmytro Movchan
- Natalia Movchan
- Stanislav Nesterenko
- Ihor Nikitchuk
- Ihor Omelian
- Dmytro Ostapenko
- Oleksandr Ostrohliad
- Olha Pevna
- Mykola Pika
- Ivan Posokhov
- Oleksandr Prokhorov
- Yuliia Retynska
- Olena Roiik
- Petro Romanenko
- Mykola Rubashchenko
- Serhii Syvokin
- Kateryna Sikora
- Lesia Skreklia
- Inna Smal
- Olena Tanasevych
- Iryna Teslenko
- Iryna Tokarska
- Tetiana Troian
- Oleh Khamkhodera
- Kostiantyn Kharakoz
- Vadym Khodko
- Ihor Chaikin
- Pavlo Shtifonov
- Marta-Mariia Yatsynina
Next, the publication of the practical papers is expected for those candidates who grant the HQCJ permission to do so. This would increase trust in the competition results,
allow the professional community to assess the actual quality of the work, and protect the HQCJ itself from accusations of a lack of transparency.
Lawyers who successfully pass all stages of the exam will then undergo scrutiny by the Public Council of International Experts, which will assess whether the finalists meet the required standards of integrity and professional ethics to serve as HACC judges.
A total of 73 out of 85 candidates advanced to the next stage, which is nearly 86%. As a result, there are 3.2 candidates per vacant HACC judgeship—significantly better than in the previous competition, where there were just 0.3 candidates per position.