March 27, 2025, 1:12 p.m.

Ukraine Renames 103 Courts in Decommunization Push, Law Signed by Zelenskyy

(PHOTO: Judiciary of Ukraine)

Ukraine passed a law on the decommunization of courts. In four regions of the south of the country, 20 institutions were renamed.

This is evidenced by the Law of Ukraine "On the Judiciary and the Status of Judges" on changing the name of local general courts.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed Law No. 4273-IX "On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine 'On the Judiciary and the Status of Judges' on Changing the Names of Local General Courts". The Verkhovna Rada adopted this law on February 26, 2025. It is aimed at bringing the names of local courts in line with the legislation on decommunization, protection of the state language and the modern administrative and territorial structure of the country.

The document provides for renaming 103 local general courts throughout Ukraine. Importantly, the change of names will not lead to their reorganization, liquidation or creation of new judicial institutions.

The law comes into force on April 25, 2025, 30 days after its official publication.

In particular, courts in Mykolaiv region have been renamed:

Odesa region:

In Kherson region:

Six courts in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea will also be renamed:

The adoption of this law is an important step in the process of decommunization and modernization of Ukraine's judicial system.

The author of the legislative initiative was Denys Maslov, Chairman of the Legal Policy Committee. The changes apply to the courts of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Sevastopol and 17 regions of Ukraine, including Mykolaiv, Odesa, Kherson, Dnipro and Kharkiv. The renaming is part of a comprehensive reform of the country's judicial system.

In January, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine published a list of geographical entities to be renamed in Odesa, Mykolaiv, Kherson regions and the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea. In particular, it is planned to change the names of 22 objects in Crimea, 17 in Mykolaiv region, 20 in Odesa, and 15 in Kherson region.

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