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Supreme Court Justice Nadiya Gubenko has resigned

UA.NEWS 15 May 2026 10:53
Supreme Court Justice Nadiya Gubenko has resigned

The High Council of Justice has granted the request of Supreme Court Justice Nadiya Gubenko and accepted her resignation. The decision concerns the Commercial Court of Cassation within the Supreme Court. It is reported that the resignation was submitted at the judge’s own request.

 

The High Council of Justice adopted a decision to accept the resignation of Supreme Court Justice Nadiya Gubenko, who serves on the Commercial Court of Cassation and had submitted a corresponding request, thereby concluding her long-standing judicial career, which spanned various levels of Ukraine’s judicial system.

Nadiya Gubenko received her legal education at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in 1986, majoring in “Jurisprudence,” after which she began her professional career as early as 1978, working at the State Arbitration Court under the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR, gradually transitioning to legal and judicial work in various institutions of commercial jurisdiction.

She subsequently worked as an economist and legal advisor at industrial associations in the Kyiv region, and from 1990—in the state arbitration system and the Higher Arbitration Court of Ukraine, which laid the foundation for her future judicial career.

From 1991 to 2001, Gubenko served as an arbitrator and judge of the Kyiv Arbitration Court; in 2001 she was appointed a judge of the Kyiv Commercial Court, after which she continued her work at the Kyiv Commercial Court of Appeal, where she served until 2008, and subsequently at the High Commercial Court of Ukraine until 2019.

By a decree of the President of Ukraine dated May 7, 2019, Nadiya Gubenko was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court in the Commercial Court of Cassation, where she continued to work until she submitted her resignation, which was accepted by the High Council of Justice.

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