The VI National Legal School of justicement was held at the Law Institute with the support of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine and the Coordinating Council of Young Lawyers of Ukraine, November 8, 2013.
The Law Institute hospitably opened its doors to 114 law students and young lawyers from leading universities and legal institutions from different regions of Ukraine who came to study in this school. During the opening ceremony, the Director of the Law Institute Irina Sopilko noted that such events are a significant component in the quality of legal education, particularly in the training of future judges. Students of the school, including the best students of the Law Institute, received a master class from Natalia Marchuk - judges of the High Specialized Court of Ukraine for Civil and Criminal Cases (Criminal Chamber); Sergei Dyachuk - Sviatoshynskyi district court judge, Ph.D, associate professor; Alexander Gashitskiy - retired judges of the Supreme Administrative Court of Ukraine, head of the National School of Judges; Vitaly Shchavinskaya - judges of the Kyiv District Administrative Court, Ph.D. Judge mentors shared their experiences with younger colleagues, focused on the importance of the principle of fairness in the process of adjudication, the need to examine the practice of the European Court of Human Rights for the judges and all the other participants of the court process in order to realization in practice provisions of the declared priority of international law in the context of ensuring the observance and protection of human rights. The delivery of certificates to all participants became the successful completion of training at the VI National legal school of justicement. This is, without a doubt, an important step to getting the judicial profession.