With the support of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), the Agency for Legislative Initiatives is launching a project to digitalise Ukraine's judicial system.
The project will be implemented jointly with the following key judicial institutions: the Supreme Court, the High Council of Justice, the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine and the Constitutional Court of Ukraine. To this end, the project partners signed a Memorandum of Intent on 23 October 2025. On behalf of the Agency for Legislative Initiatives, the Memorandum was signed by Svitlana Matviienko, ALI’s Executive Director.
On behalf of the judiciary, the Memorandum was signed by Stanislav Kravchenko, President of the Supreme Court; Hryhorii Usyk, Chairman of the High Council of Justice; Andrii Pasichnyk, the Chairman of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine; and, on behalf of and in accordance with the order of the Acting President of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, Judge Oleksandr Vodyannikov of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine.
The Memorandum was signed under the auspices and, in the personal presence of, Jakob Granit, Sida’s Director-General, the project donor.
The project starts in October 2025 and is to last for 30 months. The project aims to strengthen the capacity of the judiciary and constitutional justice by digitalising internal processes in key institutions and designing new solutions for interacting with the public. The project’s achievements are expected to be scalable and extendable to other judicial institutions, particularly the higher, specialised, appellate, and first-instance courts. This approach will contribute to the comprehensive modernisation of the entire judicial system.
This project is an integral part of the tasks outlined in the Roadmap on the Rule of Law and the Ukraine Facility Plan 2024–2027, which are essential for Ukraine’s further path towards EU membership.
