Beyond Ukrainian law, several other significant documents and reports were published or initiated on April 5, 2001:
The date (April 5, 2001) is most famously associated with the adoption of the Criminal Code of Ukraine . This landmark legal "paper" or document replaced the Soviet-era code and remains a foundational piece of Ukrainian legislation today. ⚖️ The Criminal Code of Ukraine (No. 2341-III)
: Articles 191, 364, and 368 define various corruption offenses, many of which hinge on the "abuse of office". 05.04.2001
: Specifically targets the smuggling of cultural values , with penalties ranging from 3 to 12 years in prison.
: A "deposited paper" (DEP 02/363) was committed to the UK Parliament, consisting of a letter regarding trade and industry initiatives from Lord Sainsbury. 2341-III) : Articles 191, 364, and 368 define
: Includes early provisions against environmental destruction, which have recently been debated for expansion into "agriecocide" due to war-related agricultural harm.
Adopted on April 5, 2001, this code serves as the primary source of criminal law in Ukraine. It defines what constitutes a crime and sets the corresponding punishments. : 2341-III) : Articles 191
: The paper "Some evidence for the existence of a general factor of semantic memory" was published in the journal Intelligence , exploring how human memory and IQ are linked.