Why the Constitutional Court keeps silent about the elections

December 02, 2024

Media

Petro Stetsiuk, a retired judge of the Constitutional Court and Razumkov Center research fellow, analyzes the situation of prolonged martial law, the prospects of elections after the war, and the need to properly resolve situations that have arisen with the legal regulation of the activities of the head of state, parliament and the body of constitutional jurisdiction.

 

Source:

https://razumkov.org.ua/napriamky/videokomentari/chomu-movchyt-konstytutsiinyi-sud-pro-vybory

Petro Stetsiuk

Research Fellow on Legal Issues


Born in 1962 in Ivano-Frankivsk oblast

Education:

Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Faculty of Law (1989)

Candidate of Law (1994), Associate Professor (1996), Doctor of Law (1997), Honoured Lawyer of Ukraine (2007), Judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, retired (since 2016)

Career:

1989 – 1998 — Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Department of State and Administrative Law, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

1998 – 2004 — Head of the Department of Constitutional, Administrative and Financial Law, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

1999 – 2003 — Vice-Rector of Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

2004 – 2006 — Senior Researcher at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

2006 – 2016 — Judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine

Since 2006 concurrently Professor of the Department of Constitutional Law at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Professor of the Department of Constitutional and International Law of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Rzeszow (Poland), Visiting Professor of Ukrainian Free University in Munich (Germany)

Since December 2019 — Legal Research Fellow at the Razumkov Centre

(044) 206-85-05

stetsiuk@razumkov.org.ua