Anticorruption court and Ukrainian Constitution: nothing extraordinary

Many politicians oppose the idea of the separate anticorruption courts, arguing that creation of extraordinary and special courts is prohibited by the Constitution. Nevertheless, the Constitutional court as well as economic and administrative courts of general jurisdiction have been functioning for many years in our country.

Numerous specialized judiciary function in Germany, the US; and in Italy, they even have special courts dealing with water supply. Surprisingly, neither here nor abroad anybody found anything extraordinary about such courts. Why is it, then, that this emerging anticorruption specialization has triggered such rabid resistance? Full text.