Difference between revisions of "Ukraine"

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** [http://www.councilforresponsiblegenetics.org/dnadata/Countries/UA.html Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine: On the approved instructions for the operation of forensic records of the Service Ministry (15th October 2009)]
 
** [http://www.councilforresponsiblegenetics.org/dnadata/Countries/UA.html Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine: On the approved instructions for the operation of forensic records of the Service Ministry (15th October 2009)]
 
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* Press articles
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**[https://112.international/society/dna-profiles-of-ukrainians-to-be-combined-into-one-databasewhat-is-the-purpose-56349.html: 112 Ukraine: DNA profiles of Ukrainians in one database: What's the purpose? (9th November 2020)]
 
**[http://uatoday.tv/politics/ukraine-s-parliament-adopts-law-protecting-rights-of-volunteer-soldiers-simplifies-dna-procedure-695016.html Ukraine Today: Ukraine adopts law protecting rights of volunteer soldiers, simplifies DNA procedure (13th July 2016)]
 
**[http://uatoday.tv/politics/ukraine-s-parliament-adopts-law-protecting-rights-of-volunteer-soldiers-simplifies-dna-procedure-695016.html Ukraine Today: Ukraine adopts law protecting rights of volunteer soldiers, simplifies DNA procedure (13th July 2016)]
 
** [http://archive.mignews.com.ua/en/articles/360713.html MIGnews: Passports to contain DNA data? (10th July 2009)]
 
** [http://archive.mignews.com.ua/en/articles/360713.html MIGnews: Passports to contain DNA data? (10th July 2009)]

Revision as of 13:15, 16 November 2020

The 2008 Interpol survey reports that 176 crime scene DNA profiles and 1,723 individuals' profiles were held in Ukraine at the time of the survey. According to Interpol, Ukraine's DNA database grew to 2,609 crime scene DNA profiles, plus 5,162 reference DNA profiles from individuals in 2011. A DNA database legislation had been adopted at that time.

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