Beyond Ukrainian law, several other significant documents and reports were published or initiated on April 5, 2001:
: The Guardian recorded data on this day showing it had become the most popular newspaper on the internet at the time, with over 2.4 million users. 🌍 Global Context: What was happening?
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. : 05.04.2001
: A "deposited paper" (DEP 02/363) was committed to the UK Parliament, consisting of a letter regarding trade and industry initiatives from Lord Sainsbury.
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) It defines what constitutes a crime and sets
: It marked a shift toward international legal standards following Ukraine's independence from the USSR. 🗞️ Other Notable "Papers" from this Date
: The European Patent Office (EPO) issued a decision (T 0329/99) on this day regarding a process for removing contaminants from recycled plastics . This landmark legal "paper" or document replaced the
: Articles 191, 364, and 368 define various corruption offenses, many of which hinge on the "abuse of office".