En route to the European Union – IRZ accompanies Ukraine

Press Release

The German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation (IRZ) has accompanied EU accession candidate countries on the long journey to joining the European Union for 30 years. After all, the demand for support among Ukrainian specialists has been rising steadily, despite the war of aggression that Russia unleashed on Ukraine in contravention of international law. IRZ experts are continuing their cooperation with the partner institutions in Ukraine,

a partner state since day one. So far, IRZ has provided support to around 40 partner states. Past cooperation with Ukraine has focused on the democratisation process, legal and judicial reforms and measures to combat corruption. IRZ is now promoting the rule of law to prepare the country for joining the EU. The legal and judicial system will have to rise to new challenges and achieve further harmonisation with European standards due to Ukraine’s designation as an accession candidate. The German legal system serves as a role model in this regard. 

For instance, the President of the IRZ Board of Trustees, Christian Lange (photo), opened a first online consultation of a working group led by the Chairman of the Ukrainian Parliament on 30 June 2022, with the aim of continuing the reforms of the Civil Code of Ukraine (CC).  This work builds on two policy papers prepared by an IRZ expert team in early 2022.

Receiving significant support from the Federal Fiscal Court, IRZ joined with the Supreme Court of Ukraine on 1 July 2022 to conduct the Fifth Administrative Court Jurisdiction Days as an online event, focusing on tax law issues as a ‘special part of administrative law’.

IRZ has also received requests for further support from the Constitutional Court, the Administrative Cassation Court and from the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, among others.

At the very beginning of independence, the cooperation prioritised consultations on the constitution, the Law on the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, the German-Ukrainian constitutional dialogue and consultations addressing the planned abolition of the death penalty, which the Constitutional Court of Ukraine ultimately declared unconstitutional in its decision of 29 December 1999. Numerous current and former judges at the Federal Constitutional Court are involved in the professional exchange with their colleagues from the Constitutional Court of Ukraine. The introduction of constitutional complaints (complaint against a law) in Ukraine, the organisation of the Ukrainian Constitutional Court based on the structure of the German Federal Constitutional Court and the introduction of an independent administrative court jurisdiction based on the German model were nothing short of ground-breaking.

In addition, IRZ initiated an intensive process of dialogue at administrative court level. Important partners in this cooperation are the Supreme Court of Ukraine, the Federal Administrative Court and the administrative courts of Rhineland-Palatinate under the leadership of the Higher Administrative Court.

An administrative procedure law, for which IRZ provided pivotal support in the legislative process, was passed just a week before the outbreak of war.

Policy to combat corruption is another priority area within the cooperation. A joint conference was held with the High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine just a day before the attack by Russian forces.

Promoting the rule of law is a relevant issue for all generations, so nurturing young legal professionals is among the core concerns of IRZ. It addresses this task by organising supplementary studies in German for advanced students at the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv in western Ukraine, among other things. Defying the war, the valedictorian of 2021 spent a research stay at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich during May 2022.

Every step on Ukraine’s independent path to democratic and constitutional reforms is a step towards joining the European Union.

IRZ PRESS RELEASE dated 25 July 2022

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Cecilia Szabó
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Summer celebration at Haus des Rechts – common understanding of rule of law and democracy

Dr Marco Buschmann, Federal Minister of Justice, talking to Dr Frauke Bachler, General Director IRZ (photo: IRZ/DRB)
Dr Marco Buschmann, Federal Minister of Justice, talking to Dr Frauke Bachler, General Director IRZ (photo: IRZ/DRB)

The Federal Minister of Justice, Dr Marco Buschmann, was the guest of honour at this year’s summer celebration at Haus des Rechts in Berlin, which is jointly organised every year by the German Association of Judges, German Notaries' Association and German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation (IRZ).

In light of the illegal war of aggression against Ukraine, the Federal Minister used his speech to emphasise how important it is for the IRZ to promote the rule of law. The Foundation was established in 1992 at the behest of the then Federal Minister of Justice, Dr Klaus Kinkel. He explicitly thanked the entire team in Bonn and Berlin. A ceremony is planned at the Federal Ministry of Justice in October 2022 to mark this anniversary.

The General Director, Dr Frauke Bachler, then thanked the Federal Minister of Justice for his kind comments. In addition to the 30th anniversary celebration, there will also be an opening ceremony for a larger office in the immediate vicinity of Haus des Rechts, once this has been occupied as planned in autumn 2022.

The attendees thanked Dr Bachler for her commitment to judiciary reform and promoting the rule of law, as well as legislative advice in Germany and partner states. “Everyone here shares a common understanding of democracy.”

The General Director also expressed her dismay at the illegal war of aggression. Cooperation with the former partner state of Russia has been suspended until further notice. However, the IRZ is receiving an increasing number of requests from Ukraine for joint projects. “The fact that this commitment is possible, is an important glimmer of hope in dark times,” says Frauke Bachler.

High-profile guests from Germany and the IRZ’s partner states braved a sharp shower and welcomed the opportunity to meet one another.

IRZ PRESS RELEASE dated 24 June 2022

Contact:

Deutsche Stiftung für internationale rechtliche Zusammenarbeit e.V.
Cecilia Szabó
Advisor to the Management
ÖPublic Relations
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Ubierstraße 92 D-53173 Bonn

 

 

Dr Marco Buschmann, Federal Minister of Justice, during his speech at the joint summer celebration of the German Association of Judges, German Notaries' Association and the IRZ in Berlin in July 2022 (photo: DRB)