I would like to know whether our legislation provides for any consequences for the government if it decides to block social networks in Ukraine, as happened in Nepal? Will such actions be considered a violation of citizens' rights?
If a citizen of Ukraine has suffered harm abroad because of his nationality, does he have the right to protection from the Ukrainian state? How exactly can the state protect his rights?
If I use railway services and, as a result of a technical malfunction or a third party action, I suffer damage while traveling on the Uzhhorod-Chop railway, which recently started operating in accordance with European standards, am I entitled to compensation under Ukrainian law?
Do I believe that the investigative powers of the crypto-asset market regulator, as provided for in the bill, interfere too much with the rights of citizens and how might this affect the development of the market?
Do you consider it justified to grant the crypto-asset market regulator the authority to access the premises of individuals and legal entities based on a decision of an administrative court?
I wonder if the city government in our city could impose similar restrictions on smartphone use, as proposed by the Japanese city of Toyoake, and would that be a violation of my rights?
If a foreign regulator requires American internet platforms to comply with its laws on freedom of speech, can this be considered interference in the internal affairs of the United States? I believe that such influence may violate the rights of American citizens to freedom of speech. Should the Ukrainian regulator take measures to protect the rights of Ukrainian internet users in such cases?
If the bill on Ukraine's accession to the EU is adopted, will citizens be able to challenge its provisions in court if they believe it violates their rights?