In accordance with the Rules of domain .UA to obtain the domain, you should obtain rights for identical trademark in Ukraine. See our slides on domain name registration in Ukraine
Ukraine is a member of several international treaties regarding trademarks. To register a trademark in Ukraine, an applicant must file an application with the Ukrainian Patent Office and undergo an examination process that includes formal review, substantive examination, and publication. Standard registration takes 12-18 months but accelerated options are available. Verbal, device, combined, three-dimensional, and sound marks can be registered. The application must include information about the applicant, trademark depiction and description, list of goods/services, and power of attorney. Marks cannot be registered if they are contrary to morality, generic, state symbols, non-distinctive without secondary meaning, function as surnames or geographic names, or are similar to an earlier registered mark.
This document provides information about a side event discussing accountability for international crimes in Eastern Ukraine, including violations of international humanitarian law that have been documented by local and international civil society actors since the conflict erupted in 2014. The event features experts such as an independent legal expert, an attorney representing victims, and the head of a civil liberties center in Ukraine. They will discuss the importance of accountability for international crimes and alternatives to fighting impunity in Eastern Ukraine.
Does society start from scratch or simply focus on a few areas at a time? These are
the questions that Ukrainians are still wrestling with, nearly 24 years after the collapse of the
Soviet Union The U.S.S.R.'s half-life is proving to be way too long, and the legal system provides
one of the best examples of how much damage was infl icted during those 70 years.
Basic legal concepts are either not appreciated or in force here.
Probable cause It still feels like a society where police can take people away in the dead of
night on any pretext.
Presumption of innocence until proven guilty Suspects can be subject to damning pre-trial
publicity. Putting defendants in courtroom cages announces to the world: This is a guilty
person. Lengthy pre-trial detention assumes guilt and ruins lives.
Plea bargains These come in handy in getting lower-level suspects to turn state's evidence
against top-level suspects, in murders and in fi nancial crimes, and also in ensuring justice is
done without lengthy and costly trials. I understand plea bargains are happening in Ukraine,
but not nearly as often as they should.
Right to a public trial by a jury of one's peers This is simply not happening in Ukraine's
judicial system. Politically-appointed prosecutors still decide it all, or too much, when it
comes to commanding corruptible and subservient judges. The bottom line is that politicians
don't want to give up control, through appointed prosecutors, judges and police, of
who goes to jail and who doesn't in Ukrainian society.
Right to a speedy trial This is fl outed through lengthy pre-trial detention, big delays in trials
and incessant political manipulation of investigations. It isn't swift and it isn't justice.
Ukraine is a member of several international treaties regarding trademarks. To register a trademark in Ukraine, an applicant must file an application with the Ukrainian Patent Office and undergo an examination process that includes formal review, substantive examination, and publication. Standard registration takes 12-18 months but accelerated options are available. Verbal, device, combined, three-dimensional, and sound marks can be registered. The application must include information about the applicant, trademark depiction and description, list of goods/services, and power of attorney. Marks cannot be registered if they are contrary to morality, generic, state symbols, non-distinctive without secondary meaning, function as surnames or geographic names, or are similar to an earlier registered mark.
This document provides information about a side event discussing accountability for international crimes in Eastern Ukraine, including violations of international humanitarian law that have been documented by local and international civil society actors since the conflict erupted in 2014. The event features experts such as an independent legal expert, an attorney representing victims, and the head of a civil liberties center in Ukraine. They will discuss the importance of accountability for international crimes and alternatives to fighting impunity in Eastern Ukraine.
Does society start from scratch or simply focus on a few areas at a time? These are
the questions that Ukrainians are still wrestling with, nearly 24 years after the collapse of the
Soviet Union The U.S.S.R.'s half-life is proving to be way too long, and the legal system provides
one of the best examples of how much damage was infl icted during those 70 years.
Basic legal concepts are either not appreciated or in force here.
Probable cause It still feels like a society where police can take people away in the dead of
night on any pretext.
Presumption of innocence until proven guilty Suspects can be subject to damning pre-trial
publicity. Putting defendants in courtroom cages announces to the world: This is a guilty
person. Lengthy pre-trial detention assumes guilt and ruins lives.
Plea bargains These come in handy in getting lower-level suspects to turn state's evidence
against top-level suspects, in murders and in fi nancial crimes, and also in ensuring justice is
done without lengthy and costly trials. I understand plea bargains are happening in Ukraine,
but not nearly as often as they should.
Right to a public trial by a jury of one's peers This is simply not happening in Ukraine's
judicial system. Politically-appointed prosecutors still decide it all, or too much, when it
comes to commanding corruptible and subservient judges. The bottom line is that politicians
don't want to give up control, through appointed prosecutors, judges and police, of
who goes to jail and who doesn't in Ukrainian society.
Right to a speedy trial This is fl outed through lengthy pre-trial detention, big delays in trials
and incessant political manipulation of investigations. It isn't swift and it isn't justice.
Nemesysco develops voice analysis technology that can identify hidden emotions and assess truthfulness by analyzing uncontrolled properties of the voice. Their Layered Voice Analysis technology can detect various emotional states. They apply this technology to products like LVA-i for pre-employment screening and integrity assessments of employees. LVA-i balances accuracy, time, and cost compared to alternatives like polygraphs. It uses questionnaires and automated reporting to assess truthfulness and suitability of candidates. Nemesysco cites case studies where their technologies helped reduce fraud, customer complaints, and call times at various companies.
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